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jason: here is our editor, jim ellis. jim: the big driver has been legalization in canada.aw constellation brands, the company that makes corona. it started with a small investment of $150 million, and now its invested $3 billion in a big cannabis company. the real money in this is going to be putting cannabis in as an ingredient. that will take off. canada so far, only allows you to smoke it. it will allow you to put it inside edibles next year. carol: in china, we talk about what american manufacturers are doing. jim: it's the biggest market for electric vehicles, and cars. the way the u.s. used to drive the global auto market, china is doing that in the future. in january, they are adopting a system on emissions. to get them down, you will have to have what is called new energy vehicles, and a certain percentage of output that's the cars you import into china -- they have to be that way. if you don't have that, you have to buy credits from other companies that have extra credits, like tesla. all of the global automakers are saying, i will commit to more electric vehicles
jason: here is our editor, jim ellis. jim: the big driver has been legalization in canada.aw constellation brands, the company that makes corona. it started with a small investment of $150 million, and now its invested $3 billion in a big cannabis company. the real money in this is going to be putting cannabis in as an ingredient. that will take off. canada so far, only allows you to smoke it. it will allow you to put it inside edibles next year. carol: in china, we talk about what american...
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here is our editor, jim ellis. jim: the big driver has been legalization in canada.ge country. countrywide. companies have gotten serious. you saw constellation brands, the drinks company that makes corona. it started with a small investment of $150 million, and that is large for a cannabis company. now its invested $3 billion in a big cannabis company. it is planning to look for cannabis drinks. people talk about recreational. the real money in this is going to be putting cannabis in as an ingredient. drinks or foods. that will take off. in canada so far, only allows 2019, you to smoke it. it will allow you to put it inside edibles next year. carol: keep a watch on china for the ev market. why? we talk about what american manufacturers are doing. jim: it's the biggest market for electric vehicles, and cars. the way the u.s. used to drive the global auto market, china is doing that in the future. in january, they are adopting a cap and trade system on emissions. what that means is, to get them down, you will have to have what is called new energy vehicles, plug-in, h
here is our editor, jim ellis. jim: the big driver has been legalization in canada.ge country. countrywide. companies have gotten serious. you saw constellation brands, the drinks company that makes corona. it started with a small investment of $150 million, and that is large for a cannabis company. now its invested $3 billion in a big cannabis company. it is planning to look for cannabis drinks. people talk about recreational. the real money in this is going to be putting cannabis in as an...
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according as don't link saudi crown prince mohammed bin man to the crime good morning us now from jim ellisho is live for us in istanbul so first of all jim out on the comments from the u.s. national security advisor john bolton this would be further indication that the u.s. is for now backing the crown prince mohammed bin sandman. indeed has a bolt on the doubling down on trump's close ally crown prince mohammed bin some man the defunct the ruler of saudi arabia but also the person that many people believed to have been given who was the one who gave the order for assassination of jamal khashoggi he was responding that is bolton to questions about apparent recordings of a phone conversation by him out of the trip who was the head of that death squad to kill team that came here to assassinate kushal she he made several phone calls on that day on the earlier you know early october through the secretary personal secretary of crown prince mohammed bin some men according to some reports one of those phone calls in it right off the dramatic patrol she was assassinated multiple told the secretary
according as don't link saudi crown prince mohammed bin man to the crime good morning us now from jim ellisho is live for us in istanbul so first of all jim out on the comments from the u.s. national security advisor john bolton this would be further indication that the u.s. is for now backing the crown prince mohammed bin sandman. indeed has a bolt on the doubling down on trump's close ally crown prince mohammed bin some man the defunct the ruler of saudi arabia but also the person that many...
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admiral jim ellis serves as the chair of that group. we're proud to have him here. and admiral ellis, you're recognized for a report on the work of the user advisory group, and join me in thanking admiral ellis for this latest chapter in his service to the united states. we're grateful to have you here. [ applause ] >> thank you. mr. vice president and distinguished members, thanks for inviting me to provide an update on the activities of the users advisory group to your national space council. the uag convened its first session on june 19th of this year, just 3 days after the formal appointment of its members by the nasa administrator. the establishment of the uag was enabled by legislation enacted decades ago, but you chose to revitalize it after 25 years of dormancy. mr. vice president, when we were last together, you challenged the uag to function as a think tank for the national space council in addition to the advisory role spelled out in its title. it is a conduit for new ideas and will also offer constructive commentary on conventional wisdom, which as i oft
admiral jim ellis serves as the chair of that group. we're proud to have him here. and admiral ellis, you're recognized for a report on the work of the user advisory group, and join me in thanking admiral ellis for this latest chapter in his service to the united states. we're grateful to have you here. [ applause ] >> thank you. mr. vice president and distinguished members, thanks for inviting me to provide an update on the activities of the users advisory group to your national space...
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rehema ellis sits down with the concert pianist who dared to tour the jim crow south in the 1960s. >>mmitted to dying here. >> i'm afraid not. >> reporter: he plays the elegant musician who hired an uneducated tough guy as his driver, tony lipp played by vigo morton son. >>> is this a movie for our time? >> this film fits perfectly in sort of the culture right now as far as something that can serve an of what is possible. >> without even realizing it, they're pushed shoulder to shoulder back to back by what they faced together. >> i'm going to worry about the way i talk? >> there are simple techniques i can teach you that are quite to find places that will serve black travelers. gloria said the book was her family's survival guide. >> it's a matter of life and death. many cities and towns we weren . >> reporter: in those dark times, tony lipp's son who co-wrote the film said his dad's unlikely friendship changed their lives. >> my whole family turned the switch in the opposite direction how we treat people and live our lives that point on. >> you only win when you maintain your dignit
rehema ellis sits down with the concert pianist who dared to tour the jim crow south in the 1960s. >>mmitted to dying here. >> i'm afraid not. >> reporter: he plays the elegant musician who hired an uneducated tough guy as his driver, tony lipp played by vigo morton son. >>> is this a movie for our time? >> this film fits perfectly in sort of the culture right now as far as something that can serve an of what is possible. >> without even realizing it,...
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ellis. ♪ >> reporter: the movie "green book" is based on the true story of concert pianist don shirley, who dared to tour the jimrow south in the 1960s. >> this gentleman says i'm not committed to dying here. >> i'm afraid not. >> reporter: oscar winner mahershala ali plays a musician who hired a tough guy as his driver, tony lip lip, played by viggo mortensen. is this a movie for our time? his film fits perfectly in sort of the culture right now as far as something that can serve as an example of what is possible. >> without even realizing it, they're pushed shoulder to shoulder, back to back, by what they face together. >> now i've got to worry about what people think about the way i talk? >> there are simple techniques i can teach you that are effective. >> reporter: the title comes from the green book they used to find the places that would serve black travelers. gloria gardenner says the book was her family's survival guide. >> it's a matter of life and death. many cities we went through, there was ku klux klan, there were lynchings. >> reporter: in those dark times, tony lipp's son, who co-wrote the film,
ellis. ♪ >> reporter: the movie "green book" is based on the true story of concert pianist don shirley, who dared to tour the jimrow south in the 1960s. >> this gentleman says i'm not committed to dying here. >> i'm afraid not. >> reporter: oscar winner mahershala ali plays a musician who hired a tough guy as his driver, tony lip lip, played by viggo mortensen. is this a movie for our time? his film fits perfectly in sort of the culture right now as far as...
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jim. >> well, president deployed those troops before the midterm elections. what's to stop him from making similar moves before 2020? ellie honing, the president, of course, keeping up his feud with judges here. claiming, and we should note this, he has a singular focus on the ninth circuit because it's also the court that stood in the way of the first couple iterations of his muslim travel ban. i think we have statistics. other appeals courts have been overturned at a higher rate than the ninth circuit, even though the president has his fixation there. but let's play ellie honing the president's comments on judges as he was speaking to troops here. i want to get your reaction. >> we get a lot of bad court decisions from the ninth circuit. which has become a big thorn in our side. we always lose, and then you lose again and again, and then you hopefully win at the supreme court, which we have done. but it's a terrible thing when judges take over your protective services, when they tell you how to protect your border. it's a disgrace. >> again, fact checking the president there. not true about the ninth circuit and the ove
jim. >> well, president deployed those troops before the midterm elections. what's to stop him from making similar moves before 2020? ellie honing, the president, of course, keeping up his feud with judges here. claiming, and we should note this, he has a singular focus on the ninth circuit because it's also the court that stood in the way of the first couple iterations of his muslim travel ban. i think we have statistics. other appeals courts have been overturned at a higher rate than...
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jim just answered my question. i mean, to be honest, everything is on the table. >> wow. all right. >> we'll watch. >> evan perez, thanks. joining us, former acting attorney general, george till wigger, and ellieing. so george, if i could start with you, you have been attorney general. tell us your view of what's happened in the last 24 hours. the president fires jeff sessions. after for months and months criticizing jeff sessions' handling of the russia investigation, and he puts someone in there who has criticized the mueller investigation as well in public comments. what does it tell you? >> it tells me that, you know, i think it's fairly obvious that the president wanted jeff sessions to be gone as a.g. despite the good work that he did there pursuing the president's agenda. and putting in somebody at least in an interim role who the president knows and has some personal comfort with. that's not unprecedented. president kennedy hired his brother. ronald reagan hired william smith, a longtime trusted associate. some of the hysteria, frankly, about putting matt whitaker in that position is overblown. at the same time, i think almost all people recognize on a bipartisan basis, frankly, that h
jim just answered my question. i mean, to be honest, everything is on the table. >> wow. all right. >> we'll watch. >> evan perez, thanks. joining us, former acting attorney general, george till wigger, and ellieing. so george, if i could start with you, you have been attorney general. tell us your view of what's happened in the last 24 hours. the president fires jeff sessions. after for months and months criticizing jeff sessions' handling of the russia investigation, and he...