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turkey has nonot spelled out what itt wants, but i can wewell imagine it once europe and support thats more than words. the nato sesecurity general said that today, nato condemned yesterday's attack on turkey and we stand with turkey. that will not cut it. tuturkey wants military suppppot frfrom the europeansns in natat. for instance, if nato or the european members of nato were to idlib,a no fly zone over that w would stop russian andd syrian aircraft from flying in wououldovince, and it tout the battlefield in the fafavor of turkish borders and e pro-turkish syrian rebels in idlib. it would make it much e easier r turkeyey to drive the syrian government forces out of idldli, a haven forib into his syrianan oppositionn supporters. those oppositioion supporters ad there a are estimated to be more ththan one million displacaced opposition supporterers in idli, they wouould not have toto fleeo turkey andnd that would relieve the refugee pressurere on turke. there is a precedent for such a no-f-fly zone. francee, briritain, and set up a no-fly zone for iran during the years of saddam hus
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if we don't hold this president accountable then we say it's okay to do itt again. i fear the consequences of the president's actions and i fear the consequences of our own in action. not just for today that for years to come when we have to say trust us we will be there and when we tell the american people trust us we do this in the name of national security. or whenre we press other countries about strengthening the rule of law to hold free and fair elections. if we can allow in this conduct not the abuse of power that it is that we haven't lived up to the ideals of our erepublic required if you we have let the american people and our constitutionai down by failingri to hold. no american across this country would have a trial without witnesses and documents. they would call that a sham. nced article of impeachment. the house had a constitutional prerogative to conduct an impeachment and oversight investigation. yet president trump engaged in unprecedented obstruction in order to cover up his misconduct by blocking witnesses with firsthand knowledge, by denying acc
if we don't hold this president accountable then we say it's okay to do itt again. i fear the consequences of the president's actions and i fear the consequences of our own in action. not just for today that for years to come when we have to say trust us we will be there and when we tell the american people trust us we do this in the name of national security. or whenre we press other countries about strengthening the rule of law to hold free and fair elections. if we can allow in this conduct...
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itt of my book, part of tried to do is how -- part of what it tried to do is understand how these two men were so successful in national politics and in an indirect way get at the political conditions of the period to answer the big question about to what extent they were personally responsible for this massive tragedy that was the american civil war. i started with their early biographies, started with them as young men, followed their college years, their entry into politics, meeting and friendship in the senate, their various overseas adventures, ministers abroad, and their success in national office as vice president and president, respectively. host: were they noted drinkers? did they share lots outside of congress? dr. balcerski: they did. both men were madeira drinkers. buchanan enjoyed whiskey. at home, in lancaster, as a state, wheatland, as it's called now, you can find barrels of the old j.b. whiskey. j.b. are the initials of james buchanan, but it stood for a local producer jacob bower. but buchanan likes the coincidence. buchanan was an inveterate drinker. he was noted to
itt of my book, part of tried to do is how -- part of what it tried to do is understand how these two men were so successful in national politics and in an indirect way get at the political conditions of the period to answer the big question about to what extent they were personally responsible for this massive tragedy that was the american civil war. i started with their early biographies, started with them as young men, followed their college years, their entry into politics, meeting and...
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and, in fact, what bloomberg lp hasty sided itt itt itty -- ha use ndas in harassment claims that comesenator warren for highlighting that. i think she's done a disservice to presenting an accurate portrayal of who mike is over his life with women and women's issues, but we'll go forward on this. >> tim o'brien, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >> coming up, new details on john bolton's book when we come back. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. can it help keep me asleep? sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the final days to save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months. ends sunday. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my
and, in fact, what bloomberg lp hasty sided itt itt itty -- ha use ndas in harassment claims that comesenator warren for highlighting that. i think she's done a disservice to presenting an accurate portrayal of who mike is over his life with women and women's issues, but we'll go forward on this. >> tim o'brien, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >> coming up, new details on john bolton's book when we come back. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for...
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it was all in a way of a comic opera but everything underneath itt was deadly dangerous. the marines were landing in lebanon in 1958 in the midst of a very vicious civil war. the marines expected to go into combat and the lebanese army regarded the marines as invaders. in supporting the christian enemies. they were trying to hold onto power. in germany,o tactical nuclear weapons were being prepared to to the were being prepared to beachhead. eighty-six airborne division was put on alert in order to reinforce the beachhead. while there was something of a comic approach. it was the first time u.s. combat troops ever went into a mission in the middle east. our first combat mission. fortunately it turned out while only one army sergeant who died in the mission he was killed in sniper fire later on in the day and the marines were able to leave after a few months i will come back to that in a little bit. he began a tradition of american combat operations in the middle east. and of course, as we all know now subsequent missions didn't turn out as happily as they did in 1958. the
it was all in a way of a comic opera but everything underneath itt was deadly dangerous. the marines were landing in lebanon in 1958 in the midst of a very vicious civil war. the marines expected to go into combat and the lebanese army regarded the marines as invaders. in supporting the christian enemies. they were trying to hold onto power. in germany,o tactical nuclear weapons were being prepared to to the were being prepared to beachhead. eighty-six airborne division was put on alert in...
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sensation by singing about his parents struggles to provide for him and his four siblings he began by doing itt warm up p acts incoming at in khan says. but ironically he's carry it really took off when the ugandan government tried to box at bought him from seeing in due to laws against child labor. the boys then made a new music video pleading with the authorities to allow him to sing which became a sick hit song and won an american music awards i'm- a deal with the government. life in the village is not easy. sometimes you achieve what you once and other times you don't. sometimes it's a happy life. and other times it's not. for me it was not the best life. so i decided to sing. so i canan follow my drdreams wl come up with. room and- quite an a achievement thathat is ann old story business thank you so much and next up we've got a look at what's hot online and on social media with that and my james and media watch you're taking a look at the death of thisis doctor it in china who ws one of the first to sound the alarm on thehe corona virus now he's bececome its latest victim yes absolutely a
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but itt know that yet certainly looks like it could be.f the things to worry about, if it is a significant negative shock, we don't have a a lot of cushion. japan has zerof room to cut interest rates. romaine: is there not a central bank policy response that would be effective? bernanke still thinks that quantitative easing and do a lot. hadfed funds rate really not much room to fall and it is still an open question whether the other stuff they do as real traction. krugman will be sticking with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: still with us is paul krugman, distinguished professor at the city university of new york. ,e is the author of a new book "arguing with somebody's." in iowa right now, there are a lot of folks who would say they are fighting for a better future. ands like bernie sanders elizabeth warren. then you have people like biden who maybe want to do things anymore practical way. worried by any of the candidates. i am a pretty progressive guy myself. if i could leave the magic wand and get us a single-payer, i would do it. i d
but itt know that yet certainly looks like it could be.f the things to worry about, if it is a significant negative shock, we don't have a a lot of cushion. japan has zerof room to cut interest rates. romaine: is there not a central bank policy response that would be effective? bernanke still thinks that quantitative easing and do a lot. hadfed funds rate really not much room to fall and it is still an open question whether the other stuff they do as real traction. krugman will be sticking with...
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making itt the deadliest attack on the press in american history. when the capitol goes that shooting happened i remember- it was later in the day and- a lot of our reporters are on n assignmet i was just. you know you're almost in shock like you it's become so real so quickly and all i could think of is you know all these people just want to go to work. and you know someone then come home. and just just to deliver news i mean i think that's- it's heartbreaking. according to a recent gallup poll only 41% of americans trust the media the lowest number since nineteen seseventy y three. and off to wy press freedom activists like thomas amelia of pan american. it's very hard these days to be a journalist who has never had the kind of systematic overwhelming denenunciation of the media as a profession coming from the highest office in the land it's a also dananges people don't have a place to go to get the facts of the day- because they're distrustful. anand if you can't. if you're gonna go to the newspaper you don't believe that. what they said the pres
making itt the deadliest attack on the press in american history. when the capitol goes that shooting happened i remember- it was later in the day and- a lot of our reporters are on n assignmet i was just. you know you're almost in shock like you it's become so real so quickly and all i could think of is you know all these people just want to go to work. and you know someone then come home. and just just to deliver news i mean i think that's- it's heartbreaking. according to a recent gallup...
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greenwashing was usedd in headlines itt was used in tweets and so am i know michael it is a little bit time to view doesn't on feet and because he's he's he's trying to make. i suppose i moved. in here but some people we want to read the policy changes and with your economic policy policies were not sure if. such. neat for. cool perform. okay so is. the matter loss of the c. of a- i've been to that. same po. sham it is. fantastic i don't still very. and down in the town you see the glasses that are hanging over t the top o ofe mosque and third wore out in the mail. office i'm i'm a because he's wearing a very nasty skiing outfit he's been titled of the cost of that let's take a a look at it just said by way of saying you know you see. does not view. this is this. is a the- closer magazine was saying because she had you. will try up in winter clothes should go to the venue because she would you know the cost of housing euros- the cockettes unformed fifty or is that. is yours on but they were made in front of a judge. from the point of you saying that if. he did when he was there not. th
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test all the rdpassengers and crew on b ros: for more information on the coronavirus, you can find ittbc.com/news. no shortage of political drama in the u.k. the head of the chancellor has resigned. it happened in the middle of boris johnson's cabinet reshuffle. here is the political editor laura kunz berger saying he was offered to stay on as chancellor on condition he fire all of his advisors. he refused andjourned down the this is widely seen as part of a power struggle between the prime minister's ofsuce in the tr. the outcome is the man now i the job is an mp who has been ah mp for les five years. here is the man who is taki speakingbout his decision to quit. >> was unable to accept the conditions that he had attached. i felt i was left with no option other than to resign.my successl support. ros: here is david swinford of the times telling us there willt be a jumber 10, number 11. number 10 being the prime minister, number 11 being the spad team. specialdvisers team to deliver on the government's priorities. stephen says this iseismic stuff. the point being these two operations a
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senates does not vote to impeach trump, and i do not believe the senate will vote to impeach trump, wha itt will set is a precedence for future presidents to the end of time. and what that precedent is, if you are president of the united states, you are above the law. if you are president of the united states, you can obstruct congress when congress exercises its constitutional responsibility of oversight. you don't have to pay any attention to congress. so i personally believe we have a president who is not only a pathological liar, not only a racist, and a sexist, and a homophobe, and a xenophobe and a religious bigot, but he is also somebody who does not understand what democracy and the constitution of the united states are all about. so tomorrow, tomorrow the votes may not be there to impeach trump, but i am absolutely confident that in november, the votes will be there to defeat donald trump. and with your help, next tuesday, we begin and continue the process of winning here in new hampshire, going onto nevada, going onto south carolina, going onto california, to win those states, bec
senates does not vote to impeach trump, and i do not believe the senate will vote to impeach trump, wha itt will set is a precedence for future presidents to the end of time. and what that precedent is, if you are president of the united states, you are above the law. if you are president of the united states, you can obstruct congress when congress exercises its constitutional responsibility of oversight. you don't have to pay any attention to congress. so i personally believe we have a...
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and itt losing heart, is continuing to make it clear these are our values.u need an administration who is listening to that. not giving up in continuing to pay attention even when it hurts. in addition to riding this credible book, you also did an incredible book with this grant and taking a really impossible challenge. so what are the stories that are left on don? when i finished photographing everything at the fdr library, i actually gave the fdr library my scans and they are available online now. my organization, my chronological organization am not quite sure because i use proprietary software i paid for, i don't know how it works to donate that to an organization. i have always been happy to look things up for people if they want to know, is my relative mentioned here -- i can do that sort of thing. there are lots of stories. they deserve another book. the hungarian take theme u.s. will -- i do not think there's a lot out there about that. there's plenty in here. to lay a trail and hopefully something and it will reach someone and they can go into the n
and itt losing heart, is continuing to make it clear these are our values.u need an administration who is listening to that. not giving up in continuing to pay attention even when it hurts. in addition to riding this credible book, you also did an incredible book with this grant and taking a really impossible challenge. so what are the stories that are left on don? when i finished photographing everything at the fdr library, i actually gave the fdr library my scans and they are available online...
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we join the program as hugh hew itt talks about renovations to the museum in yorba linda, california. >> true to form, with any facelift, we need chiseled gins. we have four copies of --in the white house to collection and hang in the east room. these are brand-new reproductions that were done with the assistance of the white house historical association, beginning with the most famous of them all, george washington. [applause] it is now a complete renovation down to complete historical detail. i can't begin to tell you how much better looking that is than just a month ago. it would not be the same without his partner in the white house as he was father of the country, martha washington. to her left is william mckinley. i will leave it to our guest speaker, bill allman, to tell us why william mckinley is in the east room. on the far left, he needs no introduction, t.r. teddy roosevelt. these are touches that anyone will see, the business groups that use it, the productions we do, the brides that are married here, but one other must-have was visual acuity. president nixon was a master
we join the program as hugh hew itt talks about renovations to the museum in yorba linda, california. >> true to form, with any facelift, we need chiseled gins. we have four copies of --in the white house to collection and hang in the east room. these are brand-new reproductions that were done with the assistance of the white house historical association, beginning with the most famous of them all, george washington. [applause] it is now a complete renovation down to complete historical...
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itt wide is -- that is why is important to stabilize the economy.re you concerned at all about the fiscal prudence you may be sending across to investors if it comes to that? of fiscalcause prudence that we have this large reserve that we can use, and at the same time, we also have our past reserves if we ever have to call on it. the government has been very productive in the first part of our term. >> singapore cut its close projection to a contraction of .5%. budget youthe announce yesterday, how confident are you that the worst ?s over, that a contraction ? would be good >> we will have positive growth this year, and the budget will provide a large fiscal boost to the economy. to your firstget word news. in the u.k. the government will in what it calls the government's dependence on cheap unskilled labor. workers must prove they can speak english. they will also need an offer for heob paying at least when 5600 pounds. this is part of the government's pledge to in freedom of movement after brexit. the extraordinary summit will nail down a seven yo
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when itt does it mean comes to other policy?e understand what this means, they beef we are getting an idea for government spending. but brexit? talk to me about what the signals in terms of expectations there. clearly dominic cummings is in control of the process. does this signal rated divergence? does the signally greater tolerance of expecting or accepting trade friction? flavia: i think there are two points to be made. we are getting a sense that johnson bears a grudge. whoever is not with him, as out. loyalty carries an enormous weight. think it is also significant that the current chancellor of the exchequer was someone who was pro-brexit even in 2016. javid was sort of on the fence and was, sort of a brexiteer but decided for political expediency up was not the right moment. so now we are out with the old, and with the new. are you with johnson or cummings, the jury is still out. this and is watching they think that it is going to be a replay of the previous time, it is not going to happen. what the messages that we are w
when itt does it mean comes to other policy?e understand what this means, they beef we are getting an idea for government spending. but brexit? talk to me about what the signals in terms of expectations there. clearly dominic cummings is in control of the process. does this signal rated divergence? does the signally greater tolerance of expecting or accepting trade friction? flavia: i think there are two points to be made. we are getting a sense that johnson bears a grudge. whoever is not with...
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itt even in that case, worked in the essays -- in the case that president bush can make a courageous decision, and i think there is ample evidence that that was the case, and though courageous does not necessarily mean wise or right, it certainly was perhaps better than the alternative. now granted, and a number of respects, this was predictable, given the nature and some extent that conception of the project. there's the famous old adage that history is written by the victors, attributed to winston churchill, although historians don't know if, in fact, he did say it. one could make sense that that applies to will -- oral histories. and most oral histories. the judgment, in this case, those who were interviewed, and i think again, this was reinforced today, and i'm not suggesting it was wrong, is that the decision was a good one, largely because that the outcome was good, was the right one. this seemed true even to those who were not on board, at least early on, and those like condi rice would be an example of that. she did not come on board until the end, but said she was very proud
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that president trump one in 2016 and longtime house in 2016 the northern part of the state here and itte by democrat socialist, lauren underwood, honorary squad member now and she campaigned as a moderate and a lot of the people did back in a 2018 but quickly, we realized that they are socialist and soha what they are doing, they trying to infiltrate all the districts especially long help republican seats and is energized especially by some of the like myself who works withho president trump rated american first agenda is so important and we need to bring it back to the long-held-h republican seats to ensure that we arere fighting on the side of freedom but it's often more important that the g.o.p. has new faces and new perspectives now to carry the torch to really counter attack at the far left women on the other side of theom aisle. so join our movement and we hope to have success here in 2020. >> dan: congresswoman, thank you, quickck answer for y, do you think that bernie sanders socialism ben, do think that was shot of pulling us out and becoming the nominee a question mark or the e
that president trump one in 2016 and longtime house in 2016 the northern part of the state here and itte by democrat socialist, lauren underwood, honorary squad member now and she campaigned as a moderate and a lot of the people did back in a 2018 but quickly, we realized that they are socialist and soha what they are doing, they trying to infiltrate all the districts especially long help republican seats and is energized especially by some of the like myself who works withho president trump...
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here itt is. a man in great britain recently took this photograph while out climbing.ke an angel descending from heaven, but in fact it's a rare weather phenomenon that it occurs under certain conditions. what is this phenomenon known as? is it an angel orb, a sky putting, or c, a broken specter? >> i'll race you. >> for twos. points. >> tucker: angel orb, sky putting -- lou buzzed in. all right. lou. >> i love the idea of sky putting. it may not be right but i like the idea. >> tucker: at this point it doesn't matter because it's such a good answer. and iwe don't know the answer, o let's find out. it should be sky putting, is it to >> a man sharing this photo of what appears to be an angel in the sky in england. it's actually a shadow. a phenomenon that's known as a broken or mounted specter. it happens when a person stands above the upper -- with the sun behind them. itit usually occurs [inaudible] >> sky pudding as much better. >> looks like him coming out of the rope. >> tucker: that was made up by a producer. >> he should get the points. british airways, which jus
here itt is. a man in great britain recently took this photograph while out climbing.ke an angel descending from heaven, but in fact it's a rare weather phenomenon that it occurs under certain conditions. what is this phenomenon known as? is it an angel orb, a sky putting, or c, a broken specter? >> i'll race you. >> for twos. points. >> tucker: angel orb, sky putting -- lou buzzed in. all right. lou. >> i love the idea of sky putting. it may not be right but i like the...
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again, i'm the only black woman who made itt that far, and i still didn't get it done. we have two black men who -- sorry, three black men with become governor, douglas wilder, deval patrick and david paterson in new york. we have to recognize that the road will be harder because we not only have to convince people that we can win, have to convince them they want us to win. that's not wrong. people are always afraid of what they don't a know, what did i understand and what they haven't seen before. that's why we get so comfortable with things that are mediocre. we get comfortable with mediocrity because mediocrity we understand. you can have the most novel and terrific new thing, but if you don't know quite how it works you'll stick with whatut you go. so for a person of color we have to prepare to did work by being certain that we want the job, that we can articulate what we will do with the job and we will have to work exceptionally hard to raise the resources to prove that we can get the job. that doesn't guarantee success, but i will tell you that our refusal to doo
again, i'm the only black woman who made itt that far, and i still didn't get it done. we have two black men who -- sorry, three black men with become governor, douglas wilder, deval patrick and david paterson in new york. we have to recognize that the road will be harder because we not only have to convince people that we can win, have to convince them they want us to win. that's not wrong. people are always afraid of what they don't a know, what did i understand and what they haven't seen...
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itt exactly is it and how is that it became something that went from an animal to a human? guest: it is a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is that circulate and are a frequent cause of the common cold, but this is a new one and people do not have immunity, and seems to be reducing more serial beer -- severe symptoms. it originated in animals and jumped over to humans and became capable of being transmitted to humans. when that occurred, we don't fully know. the initial outbreak was detected in december and it is likely it started a month before then or earlier. host: how does this jump from animal to human? guest: the mechanism is not known but likely a human came in contact with an animal that was infected and the virus mutated so it could live in humans, and became adapted to living in humans and could spread between humans, got the right receptors to bind to the lungs. host: is it ingesting or just touching? guest: it is largely by droplet transmission. someone can expel directly on you or on a surface that you touch and then your face or mouth. host: is it that
itt exactly is it and how is that it became something that went from an animal to a human? guest: it is a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is that circulate and are a frequent cause of the common cold, but this is a new one and people do not have immunity, and seems to be reducing more serial beer -- severe symptoms. it originated in animals and jumped over to humans and became capable of being transmitted to humans. when that occurred, we don't fully know. the initial outbreak was...
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which chain makes that claim, is it wendy's, is itt burger king, is it mcdonald's? say wendy's. >> tucker: greg gutfeld says wendy's has the mold capable burgers. are you right? to the tape we go. ♪ >> isn't that disgusting? >> what a difference ♪ >> tucker: would you eat that? >> that's an interesting strategy. >> i think somebody got fired over that strategy. >> tucker: greg gutfeld, the french army, late on her arms, it's over. you have been completely steamrolled by the lou dobbs express. i know. >> if i need to get beaten -- >> it should be lou dobbs. >> i only get beaten by lou. i tell him that every weekend. >> and it works. i have to admit it works. >> it does work. it works.wo >> tucker: it's so dark, i can't even play along. but congratulations to you, particularly lou, the human juggernaut, thank you so much for participating, both of you. >> you're a legend, tucker. >> thanks for throwing the match. >> i didn't, i'm joking. this table moves. >> tucker: that's it for this week's final exam. pay close attention to the weird things that happened to see if y
which chain makes that claim, is it wendy's, is itt burger king, is it mcdonald's? say wendy's. >> tucker: greg gutfeld says wendy's has the mold capable burgers. are you right? to the tape we go. ♪ >> isn't that disgusting? >> what a difference ♪ >> tucker: would you eat that? >> that's an interesting strategy. >> i think somebody got fired over that strategy. >> tucker: greg gutfeld, the french army, late on her arms, it's over. you have been...
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look forward transparent and we don't have any underrepresented groups, but highlighting this story, itt helps us to move toward a world where everyone who has a dream has to work equally as hard to achieve that dream. >> nawaz: koch, now graduated from nasa's academy program, worked at the goddard space flight center, and completed nasa's astronaut training in 2015.ri her time on the space station, she's participated in more than 200 projects, including protein red arch that coform cancer treatments, the impact of space on plant biology, and, of couetter understanding the effects of particularly on woght on humans, that is key, as nasa begins preparing for potentssions to the moon and mars in the coming decade. before departing the space station, koch said although she was ready to return to earth, she would miss these spectacular views, spending time with her crew, and some fun you can only ha in space. she also took a question from an 11-year-old girl in north carolina. >> what advice would you give to a girl my age who wanted to become an astronaut when they grow up? >> i think the b
look forward transparent and we don't have any underrepresented groups, but highlighting this story, itt helps us to move toward a world where everyone who has a dream has to work equally as hard to achieve that dream. >> nawaz: koch, now graduated from nasa's academy program, worked at the goddard space flight center, and completed nasa's astronaut training in 2015.ri her time on the space station, she's participated in more than 200 projects, including protein red arch that coform...
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but you can't have the president say, and you should investigate itt, which was an issue in the nixon administration, or that you should go after amazon or you shouldn't go after amazon. those are things that are left to career prosecutors who look at facts and evidence and make judgments based on that. what barr did in this case and in so many others, because remember it's not just his interference in the stone sentencing, which is to help the president, but it's also what he did with the mueller report and how he released it and set the tone for it before the truth was able to come out about what it really said. and there are many other examples of things that i think are completely inappropriate, and that's why i was happy to sign the letter with my colleagues calling for the resignation of the attorney general. and it made me think that maybe we need to have a different system of appointing an attorney general, that maybe the attorney general is too sensitive a position to have be a political appointee of the president, and maybe it needs to be, as it is in the states, an elected
but you can't have the president say, and you should investigate itt, which was an issue in the nixon administration, or that you should go after amazon or you shouldn't go after amazon. those are things that are left to career prosecutors who look at facts and evidence and make judgments based on that. what barr did in this case and in so many others, because remember it's not just his interference in the stone sentencing, which is to help the president, but it's also what he did with the...
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amy: and the combahee river collective, what it is, what itt was, its significance?nd also, you are credited with helping to coin the term "identity politics" and what that means. >> yes. the combahee river collective was a group of black feminists in boston from the mid-1970's until around d 1980. we are besest known -- we were political activists and involved in many movements including the movement to endnd the warar in vietnam, the civil rigights movementnt, the panththers. we had a lot of movement experience, even though we were quite young at that time. it was always a small group. i have always liked working in small grassroots groups. what we are most known for is we wrote a statetement, the combahe river collective statement in 1977. it was for a book that was edited by the wonderful antiracist and feminist scholar. the book was titled "capitalist patriarchy in the case for social feminism." tit turned out to b be the combahee river statement. any people still read it and refer to it and in fact the black lives matter movement for black lives, both movements
amy: and the combahee river collective, what it is, what itt was, its significance?nd also, you are credited with helping to coin the term "identity politics" and what that means. >> yes. the combahee river collective was a group of black feminists in boston from the mid-1970's until around d 1980. we are besest known -- we were political activists and involved in many movements including the movement to endnd the warar in vietnam, the civil rigights movementnt, the panththers....
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itt not only beats peers but is in line with the huge gain we saw from u.s.nts like goldman sachs. -- pare pervak targets back targets, though it is still somewhat ambitious given the interest-rate environments. committed to spending 50% of their dividend ratio in cash. anna: thank you very much. you can get the latest on the on yourand others bloomberg. kappa is up after reporting results. they missed estimates, but says 2020 has quote started well. joining us is the chief financial officer. good to speak to you. get your assessment of the growth prospects. e-commerce has been a driver for the business aired to what extent does that continue to be a driver? ken: we see increasing demand for our products. in a world where the consumer is pushing towards biodegradable, i think we see very structural changes in our business. e-commerce or the waste cents, -- sense, we see maybe not in the initial stage, certainly a key driver. clearly, you see some disruption in the trade war from the u.s. and china. i wonder if the trade war is adding to those problems. ken: i
itt not only beats peers but is in line with the huge gain we saw from u.s.nts like goldman sachs. -- pare pervak targets back targets, though it is still somewhat ambitious given the interest-rate environments. committed to spending 50% of their dividend ratio in cash. anna: thank you very much. you can get the latest on the on yourand others bloomberg. kappa is up after reporting results. they missed estimates, but says 2020 has quote started well. joining us is the chief financial officer....
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we join the program as hugh hew itt talks about renovations to the museum in yorba linda, california. >> true to form, with any facelift, we need chiseled gins. we have four copies of --in the white house to collection and hang in the east room. these are brand-new reproductions that were done with the assistance of the white house historical association, beginning with the most famous of them all, george washington
we join the program as hugh hew itt talks about renovations to the museum in yorba linda, california. >> true to form, with any facelift, we need chiseled gins. we have four copies of --in the white house to collection and hang in the east room. these are brand-new reproductions that were done with the assistance of the white house historical association, beginning with the most famous of them all, george washington
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it is not aezuela, th tactical issue, it is a strategic issue, so no matter itt guaido -- we have todo together, and we have to do it as unified as we can. sometimes the first instance in a democratic alliance is more about tactics, because all of the people inside of the country have come around, and we have to have a political change in venezuela. reason forhe real declaring the emergency and the economical breakdown in venezuela. formed a complete, deeper of the institution and the way -- breakdown in venezuela, we need a complete and deep reform of the we itution and the way nderstand the power ultimately in venezuela, because in the 20 years of the revolutionary rocess between chavez and maduro a new generation of political and social actors have rights. it's not only the understanding of what were the bring him into power in 1998, it's also the reasons in 20 years of power in. this last year it's real easy to understand. of the army, trol s the use of the barrel man tearians and the gangs but it wasn't like that all the time. if people actually vote in 1998 elect a different ki
it is not aezuela, th tactical issue, it is a strategic issue, so no matter itt guaido -- we have todo together, and we have to do it as unified as we can. sometimes the first instance in a democratic alliance is more about tactics, because all of the people inside of the country have come around, and we have to have a political change in venezuela. reason forhe real declaring the emergency and the economical breakdown in venezuela. formed a complete, deeper of the institution and the way --...
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tactics -- these , $15,000 drones -- if these are used against israeli critical sites like the chemical , itt or the nuclear plant is a major game changer. creates questions for israeli officials like do we address this now or wait 10 years? at the risk of a major backlash that could happen after you take action now? side, how far do push without the risk of getting yourself or your military leaders vulnerable, sub septa ball to retaliation -- susceptible to retaliation yucca we are in a pattern -- susceptible to retaliation? we should not expect the weaker party, which is iran in this case, to unilaterally capitulate or give away cap picture late -- giveaway capabilities it sees as necessary to national security. aboutk to your question the hardliners taking over iran. i think ali is basically right. so long as there is only pressure to pull down the regime, it will not amount to much. is thing i would like to see a better articulated and more consensus u.s. foreign policy on iran itself. see issaw and still divided opinions. some people are hoping that economic pressure on iran will create
tactics -- these , $15,000 drones -- if these are used against israeli critical sites like the chemical , itt or the nuclear plant is a major game changer. creates questions for israeli officials like do we address this now or wait 10 years? at the risk of a major backlash that could happen after you take action now? side, how far do push without the risk of getting yourself or your military leaders vulnerable, sub septa ball to retaliation -- susceptible to retaliation yucca we are in a...
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this was the first totally partisan presidential impeachment in the nations history, and itt should be the last. with the house democrats would've been to the nation to the constitution, to the office of the president committed the president himself and tons this body is outrageous. they've cheated the power of impeachment, and unfortunately across the country has not been better for that. we urge the body to dispense with these partisan articles of impeachment for the sake of the nation, for the sake of the constitution. as we have demonstrably proven, the articles are flawed on their face. they are a product of a reckless impeachment inquiry that violated all notions of due process and fundamental fairness. and then incredibly, incredibly when these articles were finally brought to this chamber without a single republican vote, the managers then claimed that now they need more process. now they need more witnesses. that all of the witnesses they compiled into what the testimony that you heard was not enough. your job was to do their job, the one frankly that they failed to do. timesv
this was the first totally partisan presidential impeachment in the nations history, and itt should be the last. with the house democrats would've been to the nation to the constitution, to the office of the president committed the president himself and tons this body is outrageous. they've cheated the power of impeachment, and unfortunately across the country has not been better for that. we urge the body to dispense with these partisan articles of impeachment for the sake of the nation, for...
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and congress to fill them may prevent the department from making tough choices at the time presented, itt is actually reduces the department's influence over the outcome. acting secretary wolf, thank you for appearing before us today. we will make sure you and your eam keep us up to date on what resources you need to continue the good work that you are doing. my ranking rn to member, senator tester from senator tester: thank you for having this hearing today. hank you, acting secretary wolf, coming here discussing the fiscal year 2021 budget request department of homeland security. think it's very unfortunate acting is in front of your name. we've had plenty of time to are notjudges some that qualified but someone with your stature doesn't have that permanent designation. for t want to put that in the record. i want to express my thanks not 240,000 you but to the employees at d.h.s. who work to keep us safe and the homeland secure. .h.s., as the chairman point out, has a broad mission. including countering terrorism from foreign and domestic securing cyberspace and critical infrastructure
and congress to fill them may prevent the department from making tough choices at the time presented, itt is actually reduces the department's influence over the outcome. acting secretary wolf, thank you for appearing before us today. we will make sure you and your eam keep us up to date on what resources you need to continue the good work that you are doing. my ranking rn to member, senator tester from senator tester: thank you for having this hearing today. hank you, acting secretary wolf,...
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>> itt would be very burdensome on the states.re taken the states would have a great burden. look at the 183,000 comment submitted under this rule you'll see hundreds from different state agencies or local organizations talking about how upsetting it is for communities, families, schools and others in the state and states will incur millions of dollars of cost having to retrofit their termination systems to train employees in all of the other pieces that come with implementing a change of thehat magnitude. >> looking at who could be affected, three.1 million families with kids could be affected and could actually have that eligibility affected if this change would go into effect. that's a pretty large number. >> it is very significant with the rest seniors and individuals losing snap word obviously impact significantly leading to higher cost that communities would lose out because as we talked about earlier those dollars are spent immediately 80 percent are spent in the first two weeks 97 percent by the end of the month and they s
>> itt would be very burdensome on the states.re taken the states would have a great burden. look at the 183,000 comment submitted under this rule you'll see hundreds from different state agencies or local organizations talking about how upsetting it is for communities, families, schools and others in the state and states will incur millions of dollars of cost having to retrofit their termination systems to train employees in all of the other pieces that come with implementing a change of...
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i want to talk a little bit itt about thebi role of these gatew telecommunication companies. in reading about the complaints that were filed just yesterday, i learned that the companies have been charged funneled 700 million calls through, that were scam calls. that's absolutely outrageous. they'refr makingom money from to fra fraudsters. you talk the tremendous outreach that you are doing and general working on this particular case.i' i would like each of you to come and what is the reaction of the telecommunication companies when you go to them and ask them to know theirirto customers to cra down and helpp solve this problem. commission commissioner, we'll start with you. >> well,>> i think that really e inspector general has much mores knowledge of this particular part of the function. as far as i am concerned, i hat think that is a piece of the whole iproblem.think t the real essence and my job as commissione commissioner to be sure that our benefisharies are aware of what the problempu is.h. i am trying to focus on public outreach. we are coming up with new things actual
i want to talk a little bit itt about thebi role of these gatew telecommunication companies. in reading about the complaints that were filed just yesterday, i learned that the companies have been charged funneled 700 million calls through, that were scam calls. that's absolutely outrageous. they'refr makingom money from to fra fraudsters. you talk the tremendous outreach that you are doing and general working on this particular case.i' i would like each of you to come and what is the reaction...
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they're trying to get people to stay home but, it is at this itt easy to get people to follow the rulesy. i can say that. enjoy your stay. lenore hawkins in como, italy. this is getting weird with different reads from officials here. white house saying things are under control. the health and human services secretary indicating they're on top of it. separately the cdc put out a statement that americans should embrace the likelihood virus spreads in the communities in the u.s. going on to say, this is coming from the director of the national center for immunization and respiratory diseases, i quote here. not so much of a question if this will happen in this country anymore, but a question of when this will happen. meantime, coming up the length some young people are going to having nothing to do with the virus but everything to do with avoiding living at home with mom and dad. after this. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. li
they're trying to get people to stay home but, it is at this itt easy to get people to follow the rulesy. i can say that. enjoy your stay. lenore hawkins in como, italy. this is getting weird with different reads from officials here. white house saying things are under control. the health and human services secretary indicating they're on top of it. separately the cdc put out a statement that americans should embrace the likelihood virus spreads in the communities in the u.s. going on to say,...
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onesforce started to soak us selling to individual industries and now they are going up by a that is ittr this hour of "bloomberg markets." ♪ when you move homes, you move more than just yourself. that's why xfinity has made taking your internet and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. >> very good morning. markets have just come online. open in and south korea an hour. welcome to "bloomberg markets: asia." haidi: health officials warn of ther disruption to lives in u.s. the centers for disease control says it's not a matter of if, but when the virus becomes widespread in the u.s. asian markets prepare for another tough day, following a big selloff in the u.s., stocks tumbled to a 12 week you will -- 12 week low. disney chief bob iger talked to bloomberg on
onesforce started to soak us selling to individual industries and now they are going up by a that is ittr this hour of "bloomberg markets." ♪ when you move homes, you move more than just yourself. that's why xfinity has made taking your internet and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its...
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day, itt the end of the is january. we don't know what impact we are going to see from coronavirus.. we know the number of flights, the announcements from qantas about flights being canceled. traditionally the second busiest month. it is going to have an impact in terms of gdp. what we also don't know is what it might mean for the supply side of things. china isn't just our most important export partner. it is our most important import partner. see a bit of growth , a stagflation environment coming through. as the concerning impacts become clear from the data. james mcintyre, thank you very much. some of asia's major markets have just opened for trade. we are seeing broad upside. here's sarah. >> on the back of that better-than-expected jobs data, we are not seeing much movement, but still the asx 200 is trading near the highs of the session and hitting fresh record highs. but look at japan. after the decline in the yen overnight, we are seeing very solid strength in japanese equities. the nikkei up about 1.5%. the topics moving higher, punching up more than 1%. up 0.5% at thei mome
day, itt the end of the is january. we don't know what impact we are going to see from coronavirus.. we know the number of flights, the announcements from qantas about flights being canceled. traditionally the second busiest month. it is going to have an impact in terms of gdp. what we also don't know is what it might mean for the supply side of things. china isn't just our most important export partner. it is our most important import partner. see a bit of growth , a stagflation environment...
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day, itt the end of the seems to be very self-interested.0 billion of goods to china. the question now given the outbreak, content actually afford to buy all of that? enda: these are all the questions that people are asking, no doubt about it. i think there is some commentary going around that the numbers in terms of infections are trending in the right direction, so that might lend itself towards industry outputs beginning faster. at economy is running half the moment according to bloomberg economics estimates. in that scenario, they would start buying u.s. goods which they are amended to. they are under pressure. they were going to be under pressure to meet those targets anyway. now with the supply-side shock, it will certainly make it harder for them to meet the trade agreement. haidi: we are seeing the start of what looks like a pretty coordinated response from the region. -- helpful would actually be it actually be? enda: interesting question because we are talking about the supply-side shocks. it does not matter how much you spent, it
day, itt the end of the seems to be very self-interested.0 billion of goods to china. the question now given the outbreak, content actually afford to buy all of that? enda: these are all the questions that people are asking, no doubt about it. i think there is some commentary going around that the numbers in terms of infections are trending in the right direction, so that might lend itself towards industry outputs beginning faster. at economy is running half the moment according to bloomberg...
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itt exactly is it and how is that it became something that went from an animal to a human?st: it is a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is that circulate and are a frequent cause of the common cold, but this is a new one and people do not have immunity, and seems to be reducing more serial beer -- severe symptoms. it originated in animals and jumped over to humans and became capable of being transmitted to humans. when that occurred, we don't fully know. the initial outbreak was detected in december and it is likely it started a month before then or earlier. host: how does this jump from animal to human? guest: the mechanism is not known but likely a human came in contact with an animal that was infected and the virus mutated so it could live in humans, and became adapted to living in humans and could spread between humans, got the right receptors to bind to the lungs. host: is it ingesting or just touching? guest: it is largely by droplet transmission. someone can expel directly on you or on a surface that you touch and then your face or mouth. host: is it that they
itt exactly is it and how is that it became something that went from an animal to a human?st: it is a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is that circulate and are a frequent cause of the common cold, but this is a new one and people do not have immunity, and seems to be reducing more serial beer -- severe symptoms. it originated in animals and jumped over to humans and became capable of being transmitted to humans. when that occurred, we don't fully know. the initial outbreak was detected...
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to me itt is so important.oved to the mark by doing what we have done and having the embassy in jerusalem. i just can't comprehend the anti-semitism that we are witnessing today. the fight against hate and education about what has a occurred during the holocaust is so important to keep in mind as we create our policy in the future. how has the holocaust dark legacy impacted the people of israel? >> my son served in the armored court of the israeli army. and i remember at one point his commanding officer takes him to show him the disaster that the jewish people confronted during the holocaust. his officers try and imbue him and his other soldiers with that message. the holocaust is very munch in the conscience of israel's citizenry. it doesn't make us less prone to compromise or understand our neighbors, by no means. but i think it adds to the inner conviction of the importance of our self-defense, especially when we have, not only our neighbors but certain neighbors that still use language that looks like it ca
to me itt is so important.oved to the mark by doing what we have done and having the embassy in jerusalem. i just can't comprehend the anti-semitism that we are witnessing today. the fight against hate and education about what has a occurred during the holocaust is so important to keep in mind as we create our policy in the future. how has the holocaust dark legacy impacted the people of israel? >> my son served in the armored court of the israeli army. and i remember at one point his...
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use itt we do, we would in every program we have, i assume.if my colleague when you do colleague, a sheriff in orlando called you, would you do that? with all tools, for example in our lab, we prioritize based on a variety of circumstances and some of it goes to the nature of the crime. i cannot tellow, you i know exactly the protocol for prioritization. >> so you do prioritize them? >> absolutely. but some of that is based on the speed with which an answer is needed, the nature of the offense. tell me which crimes you prioritize the most? >> i don't have an answer for you in terms of particular offenses. >> who decides that? >> a more familiar in the context of our lab. they are getting all kinds of information that requires testing. usually, people fairly far up the chain in the lab make decisions. sometimes, things could be moved up if there is some real urgency. for example, in the cesar sayoc package bombing that was such a phenomenon, we moved that to a higher priority in a variety of parts of the lab in terms of testing. while i am not
use itt we do, we would in every program we have, i assume.if my colleague when you do colleague, a sheriff in orlando called you, would you do that? with all tools, for example in our lab, we prioritize based on a variety of circumstances and some of it goes to the nature of the crime. i cannot tellow, you i know exactly the protocol for prioritization. >> so you do prioritize them? >> absolutely. but some of that is based on the speed with which an answer is needed, the nature of...