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police and so you can see that the tensions are high and it's reaching a breaking point we just heard john key pro-democracy activists there in hong kong saying the calls for democracy will never stop what exactly is the movement and again so the protests started to. terminate you know it has been script but it has not been totally withdrawn from this demand the protesters they're asking for more than they're for example they're asking for the wrist nation of kerry they are asking for ultimately food democracy. and so i think if they. come out and to answer some at least some of these requests it's really hard to see these demonstrations people from all across hongkong society have joined these protests even people you wouldn't normally expect to write yeah exactly so in the past. yeah you can see a lot of people are trying to make their voice heard online. you see a lot of this stuff. and they want to speak on behalf of different industries so for example i have seen nurses flight attendants i've seen bus drivers sign online petition on behalf of their industry to their government to answer t
police and so you can see that the tensions are high and it's reaching a breaking point we just heard john key pro-democracy activists there in hong kong saying the calls for democracy will never stop what exactly is the movement and again so the protests started to. terminate you know it has been script but it has not been totally withdrawn from this demand the protesters they're asking for more than they're for example they're asking for the wrist nation of kerry they are asking for...
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country and for the people and for the economy among many many coaches worried about a prime minister john key and about what a no deal scenario could look like. so what specifically do the demonstrators want what do they think will come out of these marchers well the main message today is no too far is yes to the european union the protests that some auditing again for as strong as the next prime minister and for the european union and i've seen hundreds of european flags here and a giant balloon flying over the crowds thing bars john as a baby just as the one you might remember when donald trump came to town last month during protests some protesters have told me that at a time when the world global issues that the climate change that they believe that without the european union because they think you can only be together basically and others told me today that they are angry that wrecked the dominating the agenda and that national issues that the cooling and help have not been taken care of these past years so over all and they want most protests they have one goal in mind and that is reall
country and for the people and for the economy among many many coaches worried about a prime minister john key and about what a no deal scenario could look like. so what specifically do the demonstrators want what do they think will come out of these marchers well the main message today is no too far is yes to the european union the protests that some auditing again for as strong as the next prime minister and for the european union and i've seen hundreds of european flags here and a giant...
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forfeit john key. he accepted to be from the devotionals talking in a secluded live human. children they really. have to process. it off but only wanted to do that from the take down a move to colorado in the midst. around 9 am on march 22nd 26th a little more than an hour after the airport attack another bomb that detonated at much station in the city center it was close to several european union buildings a 3 card metra train a just left the station the direction of. when the bomb exploded. how the meat is awful are you most certainly. as you kinda feel more. it's pushing interest this. i like it's been doing he also done on the. point of not play softball. for humanity they pull any. and that's really don't need to be done religion more. to make us human you. may. i mean most is able to say sedated you know when she has children could chew it develops you. why don't you just settle for it but that puppy particularly. was a complete it. and the more so i could rule the. occlusion more no absolute is completely . questionable midmorning because. of. this for years for sure
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fall for it john the key. point of the lieut. he accepted to define the devotionals talking in a secluded live human. children they really. have to process. it off but on the whole to do that from the take down a move the body really missed. around 9 am on march 22nd 26th a little more than an hour after the airport attack another bomb detonated at much station in the city center it was close to several european union buildings a 3 card metra train just left the station to the direction of. when the bomb exploded. how many days off or are you most certainly here is your credit. especially interesting this. eloquent speech do if you want to move. on and not listen for. many people any. and that's why we don't need to be done more. to make us human you. made. i mean most is able to war. and she i strongly encourage you to develop as you. when you got certified. but the top people to feel when you. put it. in the more so i could rule the angle a clinician more no ups is completely. questionable midmorning because i. just come here f
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suggested to trump that he pursue john as his vice president but what i said earlier, trump did not view john key of the hoagie townhall as an ideal running mate. he was eventually convinced not to pick chris christie, he was convinced to pick mike pence because pence offset trump in a way that he would not have. your second question, he was asking whether they decided to hear, i don't think -- [inaudible] >> i'm not sure i follow your question. >> [inaudible question] >> i am not in a position to sit up here and make any comparisons like that. only thing i'll say is, the story of the past five or six days in my view is not what trump did and said, it's what people in his party did not do or say. when this vote came to the floor a couple of days ago in the house to reprimand the president for his remarks, there were only four republicans who voted yes. one of them is a guy who i spent a lot of time. he's from texas and he's in one of the most competitive districts in america, in the 23rd district. he's firmly in the crosshairs of the democratic party because he's a black replicant representing a
suggested to trump that he pursue john as his vice president but what i said earlier, trump did not view john key of the hoagie townhall as an ideal running mate. he was eventually convinced not to pick chris christie, he was convinced to pick mike pence because pence offset trump in a way that he would not have. your second question, he was asking whether they decided to hear, i don't think -- [inaudible] >> i'm not sure i follow your question. >> [inaudible question] >> i am...
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fall for it john the key. point you got a little to. keep accepted to define the devotionals choking in a secluded live human. children they really. have to process. it off but only to put it on the take down a move the body really missed. around 9 am on march 22nd 26th a little more than an hour after the airport attack another bomb detonated at much station in the city center it was close to several european union. building. a 3 car each metra train had just left the station to the direction of. when the bomb exploded. how many days off are you most certainly here is it clear. especially interesting this. record it's been doing one on the. point of not with awful. many people any. less really don't need to be done more. to make us human you. may. i mean most is able to stay sedated you know when she has children could you develop as you why don't you get certified but to copy a particular new. edition themselves a couple. in the mall so i could really clear a clean mall no absolute is completely. irrational maddening because i. just c
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fall for it john the key. point is a lot. accepted to you from the devotionals you're going to credit to the human. children they believe. they are in office but only to the police that can. take down a move to colorado minister. around 9 am on march 22nd 26th a little more than an hour after the airport attack another bomb detonated at a much station in the city center it was close to several european union buildings a 3 car each metra train had just left the station in the direction of. when the bomb exploded. the meat is awful are you most certainly here is a clear kill more. it's questioning the interest this. eloquent speech do if you also want to move. on and not play softball. put many to it politely. and that's really don't need to be done. to make us human you. may. i mean most is able to say sedated you know when she has children could chew it develop with you. why don't you just settle for it but that copyable to feel when you. look up or. and the more so i could rule the. occlusion more notes the. completely. ques
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us canucks fundamentally the problem is if you talk to someone like the president always key advises such as john bolton then you got a very different and game $2.00 to $2.00 other voices we know that trump and bolton have both been incredibly different towards iran we know that that their end game is to suffocate the the islamic republic to put as much pressure on on the iranian state as possible but we're hearing a range of different and in many ways in cone grew and less just coming out of the u.s. administration from the different branches of it that did up top slightly more hopeful that the europeans can exit said that more influence and bring the rand back to the negotiating table so i think there's a great degree of of confusion perhaps but also ringback perhaps just many different ideas of what the end game actually is so it's just contingent on who you ask and when you compare u.s. policy towards iran with u.s. policy towards north korea you've got 2 completely different pictures they are you've got north korea which has nuclear weapons being treated being legitimized by the u.s. preside
us canucks fundamentally the problem is if you talk to someone like the president always key advises such as john bolton then you got a very different and game $2.00 to $2.00 other voices we know that trump and bolton have both been incredibly different towards iran we know that that their end game is to suffocate the the islamic republic to put as much pressure on on the iranian state as possible but we're hearing a range of different and in many ways in cone grew and less just coming out of...
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. >> by the way, 4% growth without inflation is doe able, john los- loss key great to have you here.tomizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... .. dr. scholl's. born to move. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b
. >> by the way, 4% growth without inflation is doe able, john los- loss key great to have you here.tomizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... .. dr. scholl's. born to move. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth...
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catherine: the investigation into the investigators led by john durham is whether key information wasd from the fisa court. liz: let's get to ned ryun. we love him so much we are bringing him back on. the ceo of american majority. your reaction to what catherine reported. >> one of the most of staggering moments from the mueller hearing was when he said he was unfamiliar with fusion gps. the steel dossier was used to secure a fisa warrant basically using the steel dossier as the evidence and not having making that clear to the fisa court they were using what was unsubstantiated information. i have to say this. the fact that mueller's team apparently did not investigate fusion gps and christopher steele, we know from bruce ohr's testimony that his first stores was a russian intelligence officer and ukrainian businessman with close ties to putin. i am convinced the steel dossier was filled with russian disinformation. and the media and democrats were stooges of putin in destabilizing our democracy. liz: both parties. that's the untold story here. you make a good point. you have jerry na
catherine: the investigation into the investigators led by john durham is whether key information wasd from the fisa court. liz: let's get to ned ryun. we love him so much we are bringing him back on. the ceo of american majority. your reaction to what catherine reported. >> one of the most of staggering moments from the mueller hearing was when he said he was unfamiliar with fusion gps. the steel dossier was used to secure a fisa warrant basically using the steel dossier as the evidence...
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the timing here is so key, john, and it's laid out in this document. these affairs had happened years before, yet in early october 2016, right after that "access hollywood" tape comes out and news is starting to look really bad for the president, that's when they all spring into action here. and i think that close tie to the campaign and the efforts to both pull off this payment, big payment, and to cover it up cross it over from the sort of civil realm, the administrative realm over into the criminal realm. >> elie, kara, appreciate your legal insights here. i'd note for the record, it was also a day later the podesta emails were released. curious timing, huh? >>> jeffrey epstein has been denied bail and will remain in federal custody. a federal judge ordering the wealthy financier and alleged sex trafficker to remain in jail pending his trial. epstein is accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls but has pleaded not guilty. the judge tentatively scheduling a conference in that case for july 31st. >>> the president's re-election rally last n
the timing here is so key, john, and it's laid out in this document. these affairs had happened years before, yet in early october 2016, right after that "access hollywood" tape comes out and news is starting to look really bad for the president, that's when they all spring into action here. and i think that close tie to the campaign and the efforts to both pull off this payment, big payment, and to cover it up cross it over from the sort of civil realm, the administrative realm over...
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what washington can do to help kron four's washington dc correspondent anna anna warning key reports that senator johnornyn from texas will be among those on the trip he says one thing is for sure congress needs to direct more money and resources to the southern border. >>vice president mike pence and a group of republican senators including john cornyn of texas are heading to the southern border on friday, we'll be talking to the border patrol and customs. >>officials about how they are dealing with the humanitarian and security crisis the delegation plans to tour the federal migrant detention center in mcallen that investigators have called a ticking time bomb there trying to deal with an emergency. in the problem is congress. it is the one who can stop and fix it. congress is simply a sat on its hands warning says a billion immigration funding bill congress passed last month is just a be indeed doesn't. >>the with the underlying causes of that a flood of humanity coming across the border, according says he hopes lawmakers see that the border patrol needs more money. >>more resources and more man po
what washington can do to help kron four's washington dc correspondent anna anna warning key reports that senator johnornyn from texas will be among those on the trip he says one thing is for sure congress needs to direct more money and resources to the southern border. >>vice president mike pence and a group of republican senators including john cornyn of texas are heading to the southern border on friday, we'll be talking to the border patrol and customs. >>officials about how...
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kimberly so let's talk 1st about last night's debate health care as we saw there from john's package emerged as the key issue that some heated exchanges among the candidates. yeah very heated it was really the 1st question of the debate and it set the tone 30 minutes being stream lee combative but it set the tone for about the hour and a half that followed and really showed the divide in the shift that exists in the democratic party right now and this is what's making it a challenge for many of the candidates whether it was health care whether it was border security the issue of race even the war in afghanistan there is a shift sharp divide when it comes to the party moderates and then the further left progressive candidates and so you saw this very heated exchange that really seemed to sort of underscore this divide within the party one that when it comes to health care that moderates say could cost the party the white house and $20.00 twentieth's so we expect that we will see another combative debate as round 2 takes place this evening but certainly there is expected to be some very strong always bec
kimberly so let's talk 1st about last night's debate health care as we saw there from john's package emerged as the key issue that some heated exchanges among the candidates. yeah very heated it was really the 1st question of the debate and it set the tone 30 minutes being stream lee combative but it set the tone for about the hour and a half that followed and really showed the divide in the shift that exists in the democratic party right now and this is what's making it a challenge for many of...
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kamala harris, she's up 18 points from 6% in april and may, up to 24% now, and that's a key thing, johnwe've been wondering all along can joe biden maintain the support. kamala harris took joe biden on, and it seems she's been able to crack that nut and get her support up among african-americans. and this is the joe biden base and if he goes bye-bye he may go bye-bye. among moderates and conservatives, joe biden only saw a drop of 7 percentage points and this is the difference between our may and joourn. no one else in june, late june, is above 11% besides joe biden. it's going to be interesting to see if harris can break through. john, you have pointed out all along biden is holding his own even with those not necessarily in his quote-unquote lain and now kamala harris actually leads among that group. >> she doubled among liberals. that's really interesting. the effects not lasting, is this what the debates have been about? >> let's take a little caution, people. this is just one poll. i pointed this out last week. after the poll on the 2015 side we saw -- so one thing i keep in mind i
kamala harris, she's up 18 points from 6% in april and may, up to 24% now, and that's a key thing, johnwe've been wondering all along can joe biden maintain the support. kamala harris took joe biden on, and it seems she's been able to crack that nut and get her support up among african-americans. and this is the joe biden base and if he goes bye-bye he may go bye-bye. among moderates and conservatives, joe biden only saw a drop of 7 percentage points and this is the difference between our may...
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think he certainly explored every element of how to do this and do it right and obviously john roberts was the keyy he did this is just beyond me except he overthinks things, but i think the key thing here is the president is going to get what he needs, the country needs to know how many people here are legal citizens and how many are illegal citizens and having these discussions and it's not about throwing people out of the country or basically finding out false information, it's a question of who are our citizens and how do we basically support them properly. david: and the president has an attorney general who does think outside the box, but who does so with a complete command of legal so if there is a legal challenge and the democrats are going to look for one, it appears that they're on sound footing here. >> well i think barr is a superb constitutional attorney and one great attorney general despite all the criticism the democrats are making which may be an asset in the long run but i think he is very thoughtful and thinks through everything and he's going to make sure they get good counsel.
think he certainly explored every element of how to do this and do it right and obviously john roberts was the keyy he did this is just beyond me except he overthinks things, but i think the key thing here is the president is going to get what he needs, the country needs to know how many people here are legal citizens and how many are illegal citizens and having these discussions and it's not about throwing people out of the country or basically finding out false information, it's a question of...
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interestingly, this morning, john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, a key ally of jeremy corbyn, saido the views of some of those critical peers and may be those views could be incorporated into future recommendations". and you begin to wonder if the pressure is now so intense that around team corbyn there is a view that simply circling the wagon and denouncing critics as traitors is no longer sufficient. norman, thank you. norman smith. the brother of the manchester arena bomber who killed 22 people is reportedly being extradited from libya to britain. a source has told the bbc that hassim brady, the brother of salman abedi is on his way to the uk. britain requested his extradition in 2017. he was arrested in libya shortly after the attack. the country's biggest rail company has been fined £1 million, after a passenger was killed when he leant out of an unlocked window. govia thameslink railway admitted a breach of health and safety rules, following the death of simon brown in 2016. mr brown, who was 24, put his head out of a gatwick express train as it travelled through south london
interestingly, this morning, john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, a key ally of jeremy corbyn, saido the views of some of those critical peers and may be those views could be incorporated into future recommendations". and you begin to wonder if the pressure is now so intense that around team corbyn there is a view that simply circling the wagon and denouncing critics as traitors is no longer sufficient. norman, thank you. norman smith. the brother of the manchester arena bomber who...
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john brennan. >> clear brennan was a key guy pushing this fraudulent dossier. this whole russia gate scandal. and idea that russia sinister fearing in our e-- russia is interfering in our election. i don't believe anything they have to say about it the motive and specifics, given politicalization of that under obama. they should go back to square one. lou: i think we'll stay at square one for a while. there are so many levels, as you know and direction for them to precede. one of the areas is why in the world did the white house seem too have so much interest in what became a campaign of spying against the trump presidency and campaign. and to what degree of the president himself aware. and instructed in that illicit campaign. secondly. why is it, with so much concern about russian, quote, unquote, meddling in our campaign and election, why was it that he did not order more done? something done in response to both cyberark darks of russia of -- attacks of russia of china, and others as well as russian intervention in our campaign? he did nothing. >> well simple answer to that is, at the time
john brennan. >> clear brennan was a key guy pushing this fraudulent dossier. this whole russia gate scandal. and idea that russia sinister fearing in our e-- russia is interfering in our election. i don't believe anything they have to say about it the motive and specifics, given politicalization of that under obama. they should go back to square one. lou: i think we'll stay at square one for a while. there are so many levels, as you know and direction for them to precede. one of the...
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we identified george washington as a key figure in intelligence, a collection of foreign intelligence, ben franklin in terms of covert action, propaganda, and john jay, surprisingly enough, as the key figure in counterintelligence. i wrote the pamphlet. it was kind of was well received. we put up copies in the liaison rooms, and we named each room after one of these principal figures. it has become institutionalized and is available on the website and now is a popular download. to my surprise, it is actually quoted in some history books on the revolution. that is basically the way this came about. as i said before, the key point behind this book is to look at the revolution from an intelligence point of view. i am not a historian. i would not claim to be. ofut i have about 40 years expertise in intelligence, so i have a little expertise or knowledge in that area. as we go through the revolutions , starting in 1765, new york 1783, intelligence and the impact it had, the mistakes made, and how it was done. when we first start -- well, rather than review the book for you, i think probably the best approach is to take a couple of key issues that eve
we identified george washington as a key figure in intelligence, a collection of foreign intelligence, ben franklin in terms of covert action, propaganda, and john jay, surprisingly enough, as the key figure in counterintelligence. i wrote the pamphlet. it was kind of was well received. we put up copies in the liaison rooms, and we named each room after one of these principal figures. it has become institutionalized and is available on the website and now is a popular download. to my surprise,...
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joining us now, two key figures from the watergate era. we have john dean, former nixon white house counsel and cnn contributor and carl bernstein, journalist author and cnn political analyst. carl, let's start with your top line about this historic day. >> this is very much about the power of television. it's a moment we haven't seen the power to be exercised in a long time. i suppose donald trump in his nervousness understands this is about the power of television and a witness who conceivably could move the needle of the 10%, 15% of the american people who are undecided on these matters. and in addition to that, the difference between this and watergate is. in watergate, you had a witness across the table from me here, john dean, who was witness himself to the president's breaking of the law time and time again. we don't have that here. what we do have, perhaps, is the one person that can convey to the american people if he's willing saying the president has not executed the laws as he's supposed to do under article two of the constitution that he h
joining us now, two key figures from the watergate era. we have john dean, former nixon white house counsel and cnn contributor and carl bernstein, journalist author and cnn political analyst. carl, let's start with your top line about this historic day. >> this is very much about the power of television. it's a moment we haven't seen the power to be exercised in a long time. i suppose donald trump in his nervousness understands this is about the power of television and a witness who...
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——john pienaar. he has the keys. number ten is home to boris johnson.ited and who to show the door, and he has been ruthless. brexiteers get the warmest welcome but there is no room for any but the most loyal. will you stay in cabinet? have you turned down defence? jeremy hunt, beaten rival, has gone. he wanted a big job but no chance. his supporters have been shooed from office, along with most of the old cabinet. penny mordaunt, a big surprise, gone from defence, along with fox at international trade, anotherjeremy hunt backer. no surprise that chancellor philip hammond resigned. he has pledged to fight any no—deal brexit. and no change for the loyal stephen barclay, who will stay on at the brexit department. michael gove, once turned on borisjohnson but thatis once turned on borisjohnson but that is forgiven. he stays in the cabinet without a department. boris johnson was expected to pick a team he could trust but this looks brutal. it's a cabinet built to deliver brexit, deal or no deal. it also looks like a line—up meant to confront the brexit part
——john pienaar. he has the keys. number ten is home to boris johnson.ited and who to show the door, and he has been ruthless. brexiteers get the warmest welcome but there is no room for any but the most loyal. will you stay in cabinet? have you turned down defence? jeremy hunt, beaten rival, has gone. he wanted a big job but no chance. his supporters have been shooed from office, along with most of the old cabinet. penny mordaunt, a big surprise, gone from defence, along with fox at...
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on that list, former colorado governor john hickenlooper. some of his key campaign staff has left. new campaign manager now. so, is it enough to reset his trajectory in this race? democratic presidential candidate john hickenlooper joining me now. thank you so much for your time. do appreciate it, governor. you just lost your campaign manager, your finance director, you're losing your spokesperson as well. why so many changes at the top of the team right now? >> well, we thought it was time to make a change. you know, these campaigns are long, hard campaigns. you don't always get it right with the first team. it's a little bit -- you know, i used to be in the restaurant business and it's a little bit like putting a restaurant together. sometimes you don't quite get the right team at the right time. >> did you let them go or did they quit? >> oh, a combination of the two, you know. we felt that there was, you know, it was the right time for a change. you know, it's funny when i first was trying to open that restaurant, that first brew pub, it was one of the first ones in the countri
on that list, former colorado governor john hickenlooper. some of his key campaign staff has left. new campaign manager now. so, is it enough to reset his trajectory in this race? democratic presidential candidate john hickenlooper joining me now. thank you so much for your time. do appreciate it, governor. you just lost your campaign manager, your finance director, you're losing your spokesperson as well. why so many changes at the top of the team right now? >> well, we thought it was...
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bare ideological divides health care was one of the key issues with some heated exchanges between the parties progressive and centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. in what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging you don't know 2nd of all can't you know 2nd god i wrote the day . on issue number one publicly funded health care top polling elizabeth warren sought to put rival john delaney's struggling campaign on life support. well why do we got to be the party of taking something away where the democrats we are not about trying to take away health care from anyone that's what the republican right. wing republican talking points the revolutionaries of the democratic party warren and bernie sanders dominated the debate clock again and again warren went on the offensive you know i don't understand why anybody does to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and should fight for. this round of debates could dramatically narrow the field of candidates for some the race is over 5 candidates failed to qualify for this round of debat
bare ideological divides health care was one of the key issues with some heated exchanges between the parties progressive and centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. in what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging you don't know 2nd of all can't you know 2nd god i wrote the day . on issue number one publicly funded health care top polling elizabeth warren sought to put rival john delaney's struggling campaign on life support. well why do we got to be...
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associated with the show she's murder are already sanctioned and and that those are the key elements of this bill john jones is a former senate snuffle security threats around former senior congressional advisor he says overall the u.s. government is happy with citing arabia. right now this is basically a strike across the bow from the house of representatives to basically put them on record on where they stand in terms of u.s. saudi relations especially speaking and declaring their position as it pertains to the human rights situation and saudi arabia as well as the u.s. response at least from the legislator as it pertains to the murder of jamal khashoggi but as we look ahead it is rather unlikely that the republican dominated senate is going to take up this issue in the near term some would say that again the administration is perfectly happy with the u.s. saudi relationship as it stands from economic point of view a security point of view or even as you look at the larger our relationship in terms of maintaining u.s. interest in the middle east region on the other hand you have those that will say
associated with the show she's murder are already sanctioned and and that those are the key elements of this bill john jones is a former senate snuffle security threats around former senior congressional advisor he says overall the u.s. government is happy with citing arabia. right now this is basically a strike across the bow from the house of representatives to basically put them on record on where they stand in terms of u.s. saudi relations especially speaking and declaring their position as...
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john has been going over the numbers and listening to the call. what are the key takeaways? as tim cook been saying? john: number one on my list is china where apple booked a much better than expected quarter. sales were down 4%, but this compares with high double-digit declines in the last two quarters. in my view, we are seeing improvement in a key region that accounts for about 20% of sales. i would say this -- iphone sales were little bit weak, but if you look at all other products, not iphone sales including services, they were up much higher than people expected. up 17% year on year, according to the company. they are doing well across the board which to me tells me they are getting a very good grade on diversifying the business. the iphone, which in some quarters not too long ago, represented 65, even close to 70% of revenue is now about half the business. they continue to diversify and really push those key growth drivers, including services and some of the newer products like the apple watch and ipod -- air pod, part of me. what appleiphone is still needs to be getti
john has been going over the numbers and listening to the call. what are the key takeaways? as tim cook been saying? john: number one on my list is china where apple booked a much better than expected quarter. sales were down 4%, but this compares with high double-digit declines in the last two quarters. in my view, we are seeing improvement in a key region that accounts for about 20% of sales. i would say this -- iphone sales were little bit weak, but if you look at all other products, not...
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attorney john durham is considering whether key evidence was withheld from the national security fisaourt including transcripts that showed a trump campaign aide was against working with the russians. during this week's testimony, former special counsel robert mueller was peppered with questions about campaign aide george papadopoulos. and the may 2016 meeting with the australian ambassador in britain. their conversation about russia sitting on damaging clinton e-mails was passed to the f.b.i. through unconventional channels kickstarting the f.b.i. probe. this section of the hearing hasn't had a lot of play but it goes to the heart of the matter. >> with mr. papadopoulos, it didn't go to the court. they used human sources. all kind of the moment papadopoulos joins the trump campaign you have all the people, all around the world starting to swirl around him. halper, downer, mifsud, thompson, meeting in london, rome, all kind of places. in one of the meeting mr. papadopoulos talking to a foreign diplomat and he tells the diplomat russians have dirt on clinton. >> separately the democrat
attorney john durham is considering whether key evidence was withheld from the national security fisaourt including transcripts that showed a trump campaign aide was against working with the russians. during this week's testimony, former special counsel robert mueller was peppered with questions about campaign aide george papadopoulos. and the may 2016 meeting with the australian ambassador in britain. their conversation about russia sitting on damaging clinton e-mails was passed to the f.b.i....
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the watergate hearings, the key witness was john dean because he was a participant in the cover-up. mcgann was someone who was apparently recruited into a cover-up. they are the people who really could put incriminating evidence before the american people which is why the white house is fighting so hard to keep them off stage. >> i know you have read the u.s. constitution, you're an expert on the u.s. constitution. article 2 specifically. i will play a alcoholism of wcl president of the united states said today. >> article 2 says i have the right to do whatever i want as president but i don't even talk about that. they did a report and there was no obstruction. >> the sound you heard was every constitutional law professor in the country keeling over that that's what he thinks of article 2. we have a government of enumerated powers where the powers of the congress are stipulated in article 1. the president's powers are in article 2. he's commander in chief of the military. he can make treaties. he cannot do anything he wants. >> he said i have the right to do whatever i want as presi
the watergate hearings, the key witness was john dean because he was a participant in the cover-up. mcgann was someone who was apparently recruited into a cover-up. they are the people who really could put incriminating evidence before the american people which is why the white house is fighting so hard to keep them off stage. >> i know you have read the u.s. constitution, you're an expert on the u.s. constitution. article 2 specifically. i will play a alcoholism of wcl president of the...
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john solomon, "the hill." we now have even more evidence mueller omitted key details about mysterious professor joseph misfud and aide george papadopoulos, from his publicic report. it sounds like john durham is looking to get to the bottom of it all. john solomon, this is huge and these questions should be asked tomorrow. >> absolutely. i can report tonight that john durham's investigation, the one that bill barr launched, is seeking to interview one of the key witnesses and it is ahe challenge to one of the key conclusions in the robert i mueller report. if you are a member, robert that misfud claims that george papadopoulos was the omission point for the whole russian narrative. he used joseph misfud to get to the russian contacts and talk about russian emails. we now know that misfud's lawyers been contacted by prosecutors and he is prepared to provide evidence from his clients showing that it was not some professor, he was a long term western intelligence cooperator who was tasked specifically to approach papadopoulos and introduce him to russian figures in the spring of 2016. if that is not -- if what is b
john solomon, "the hill." we now have even more evidence mueller omitted key details about mysterious professor joseph misfud and aide george papadopoulos, from his publicic report. it sounds like john durham is looking to get to the bottom of it all. john solomon, this is huge and these questions should be asked tomorrow. >> absolutely. i can report tonight that john durham's investigation, the one that bill barr launched, is seeking to interview one of the key witnesses and it...
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obviously john mentioned margins in the key cloud areas margin expansion is one thing that is reallymportant one of the bear cases into the quarter was that a third growth is slowing, at 64% year over year, you know, a big run rate i think it was like north of $10 billion, but down from like 75% the last couple of quarters. here is the thing. the stock is up 33% coming into the year with a massive trillion dollar market cap. it seems to be a lot of unusually positive sentiment here and putting up the right numbers. to me i don't know how you buy the stock at $138 at an all-time new high, making new all-time highs every day this quarter, but they're doing a lot of stuff right there. >> it is impossible to say anything negative against microsoft. >> except the valuation. >> well, even that i don't know. i mean you probably have a problem with the valuation. >> a little. >> but i would use the -- so you say -- i would treat it as wait until it breaks through 140, treat it as your support level but don't buy it here. it seems aggressive buying at all-time highs. >> where do you see it >>
obviously john mentioned margins in the key cloud areas margin expansion is one thing that is reallymportant one of the bear cases into the quarter was that a third growth is slowing, at 64% year over year, you know, a big run rate i think it was like north of $10 billion, but down from like 75% the last couple of quarters. here is the thing. the stock is up 33% coming into the year with a massive trillion dollar market cap. it seems to be a lot of unusually positive sentiment here and putting...
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next to us who's written so many great musicals, beyonce in the middle, pharrell, elton john, keegan-michael keyiting. [ applause ]no your own with that group. you hold your own. >> thank you. >> more than you know. >> so nice. >> i mean it. sincerely. a bartender at the "lion king" on broadway. >> this is a true full circle moment. when i was a struggling actor in new york in 2002, i was a bartender at "the lion king" on broadway. >> circle of life. >> circle of life. >> circle of life! this is it. [ applause ] >> well, thank you. jon favreau, the whole cast and "the lion king" is in theaters everywhere tomorrow and courtesy of our friends at imax everyone is going home with tickets. [ applause ] come on. i know. the nutribullet and the tickets. we're celebrating a dear, dear friend of role of a car company? announcer: to take your kids to and from school? announcer: we think it can be something bigger. so we have the essays from the last three parts. announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers. announcer: visit your vw dealer to learn how you can join in. announcer: now
next to us who's written so many great musicals, beyonce in the middle, pharrell, elton john, keegan-michael keyiting. [ applause ]no your own with that group. you hold your own. >> thank you. >> more than you know. >> so nice. >> i mean it. sincerely. a bartender at the "lion king" on broadway. >> this is a true full circle moment. when i was a struggling actor in new york in 2002, i was a bartender at "the lion king" on broadway. >>...
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key thing and regime change and actively. attitude towards reaching regime change in venezuela and well actually a concert of the ilk of john bolton and micro-manage positions in the trunk or an illustration trust is the key issue. the troubled relationship between the u.s. and russia was also in spotlight this week as well as got together at the q 20 summit in japan in the us following all the apps and for us and i thought. you may like it or not but the g 20 year round table is in the biggest summit attention grabber the reality is that everyone is keen to know what happens at the so-called buy a last and the one that the media was hungry for the most happened on friday the face to face between donald trump and vladimir putin one and a half hours behind closed doors or wait the journalists were there just for a little bit at the very beginning not to the delight of mr trump them recently. and to what cleese trauma to make american journalists leave him alone on one particular matter donald trump said this. was. going to. be a go go. soon after time after time the president's kept repeating how happy they wor with how they got al
key thing and regime change and actively. attitude towards reaching regime change in venezuela and well actually a concert of the ilk of john bolton and micro-manage positions in the trunk or an illustration trust is the key issue. the troubled relationship between the u.s. and russia was also in spotlight this week as well as got together at the q 20 summit in japan in the us following all the apps and for us and i thought. you may like it or not but the g 20 year round table is in the biggest...
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. >> john, that seems to be the key here. the president, if you accept their version of events here, and acosta got the idea himself, called up the president and i want to resign, the president could have said no, you don't need to, i refuse the resignation. at the very least he didn't put up much of a fight. politically there was no tenable way to go forward with acosta in that position? >> it would have been stupid for him to argue that acosta should stay, like the obviously clean break is a way to distance himself from the story and to make sure the administration isn't asked daily about why isn't acosta resigning yet. >> is there anything acosta realistically could have done or said in? anything that might change what your describing? >> once the "miami herald" published the story about the deal that acosta struck with epstein in 2008, any resurfacing of the story in which the story became active, which is what happened this week when the southern district from new york indicted him was going to mean that acosta had to go
. >> john, that seems to be the key here. the president, if you accept their version of events here, and acosta got the idea himself, called up the president and i want to resign, the president could have said no, you don't need to, i refuse the resignation. at the very least he didn't put up much of a fight. politically there was no tenable way to go forward with acosta in that position? >> it would have been stupid for him to argue that acosta should stay, like the obviously clean...
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reasons is that john quincy adams imagines the chinese are violating a world order he sees as being related to civilization or notions of belonging in an international community. one of the key points of departure for john quincy adams is the chinese, because they are not christian, should not be allowed to exercise the same power as europeans. they should not be given the same kind of equality. there are critics who say this is a terrible thing, why is he defending britain? whole bunch of old people are like, that is interesting. china is bullying us by deciding how it wants to trade with us, so maybe britain is right by trying to create a new order based on equality. equality meeting we tell them how we want to trade with them. historians have not talked about the political efforts to send u.s. master to china, which then produces a u.s. version of the treaty. it gets even more prerogatives, even more concessions from the chinese. john quincy adams with the speech and his politicking behind the scenes is a central figure as a china coast of having its own self-determination to a place where effectively these unequal china in ance imperialist space. pick up a few things tha
reasons is that john quincy adams imagines the chinese are violating a world order he sees as being related to civilization or notions of belonging in an international community. one of the key points of departure for john quincy adams is the chinese, because they are not christian, should not be allowed to exercise the same power as europeans. they should not be given the same kind of equality. there are critics who say this is a terrible thing, why is he defending britain? whole bunch of old...
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john pence is a very big key player in the campaign, but he's particularly responsible for all of the the campaigns and, yes, they are very much orchestrated and manufactured to get the outcome that we saw from donald trump saying go back to your countries that you came from and if you don't love it, leave it. all of that is coordinated and manufactured to stoke fear in this country and we've seen it, we feel it and they're going to continue on because they believe it's a winning strategy. >> so when we saw the president in north carolina this week and the crowd started yelling, "send her back, send her back" and he stood there 13 seconds, have it on videotape, and as they continued to shout this, and he later tried, the next day, to disassociate himself, then he came all the way back and supported it. you're saying that crowd could not have done that 13 seconds without the section leaders letting them do it, cheering him on and not trying to shut them up? >> if he wanted to shut it down, he would have looked to his right which is where the lead is standing, and he would have given a
john pence is a very big key player in the campaign, but he's particularly responsible for all of the the campaigns and, yes, they are very much orchestrated and manufactured to get the outcome that we saw from donald trump saying go back to your countries that you came from and if you don't love it, leave it. all of that is coordinated and manufactured to stoke fear in this country and we've seen it, we feel it and they're going to continue on because they believe it's a winning strategy....
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o'roarke, the former texas congressman, will they switch now to senate races in key states across the country? would johnickenlooper run against cory gardener. most say it's up of the most vulnerable republicans. erik swell wall getting out of the race. this summer democrats say could be a reckoning for their party. who is really going to run for senate and who is going to take the lead in the presidential race? >> two great reporters who tonight leave us with great questions to ponder. robert costa and anita kumar, thank you for coming on. >>> coming up donald trump continues to put the special in our special relationship with the uk. >>> sometimes things you have to say to your friends that you'd rather not say like i said to president trump because i thought his comments were theresa may for unacceptable and i don't think he should have made them. >> in the face of attacks on their prime minister and upon their ambassador to the u.s. by the president of the united states. here's our president just today. the wacky ambassador that the uk foisted upon the united states is not someone we are thrilled wit
o'roarke, the former texas congressman, will they switch now to senate races in key states across the country? would johnickenlooper run against cory gardener. most say it's up of the most vulnerable republicans. erik swell wall getting out of the race. this summer democrats say could be a reckoning for their party. who is really going to run for senate and who is going to take the lead in the presidential race? >> two great reporters who tonight leave us with great questions to ponder....
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with a potties nominee up and funded health care was a key issue but some heated exchanges between the parties progressive and centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. in what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging if you don't know. what i wrote the day a bell. on issue number one publicly funded health care top polling elizabeth warren sought to put rival john delaney's struggling campaign on life support. why do we got to be the party of taking something away where the democrats we're not about trying to take away health care from anyone and that's what the republicans are. saying the republican talking points the revolutionaries of the democratic party warren and bernie sanders dominated the debate clock again and again warren went on the offensive you know i don't understand why anybody does to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and should fight for. this round of debates could dramatically narrow the field of candidates for some the race is over 5 candidates failed to qualify for this round of debates and of the 20
with a potties nominee up and funded health care was a key issue but some heated exchanges between the parties progressive and centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. in what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging if you don't know. what i wrote the day a bell. on issue number one publicly funded health care top polling elizabeth warren sought to put rival john delaney's struggling campaign on life support. why do we got to be the party of taking...
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. >> they are going against the moderates, that was clear, representative john delaney did key playingmoderate and going forward it's the two of them distancing themselves. dagen: bernie sanders tried to stand out by cursing, that's always a losing proposition. [laughter] >> i don't know it worked for donald trump in 2016. i thought it was a great point because the race for democrats has been going left, going left, a line was drawn last night, a number of candidates on stage oppositional and talking about winning and not just building the left which is interesting, whether that sticks i don't know, different dynamic that we have seen. >> tim ryan, that would be john hickenlooper, klobuchar. >> they are focusing how are we going to win, what is the public going to want instead of going which is different dynamic. >> i don't know if they will get past tom pÉrez and getting the focus, he really has to show progressive, you know, guts. >> that's how it's been so far and that seems to be where the energy is. we will see if there's any change in the momentum. dagen: energy also with mare --
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presidential debates for the potus nominee health care was a key issue with some heated exchanges between the parties progressive and more centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. in what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging you don't know the fact that they. wrote the day a bell. on issue number one publicly funded health care top polling elizabeth warren sought to put rival john delaney's struggling campaign on life support. why do we got to be the party of taking something away where the democrats we're not about trying to take away health care from anyone that's what the republicans are. saying the republican talking points the revolutionaries of the democratic party warren and bernie sanders dominated the debate clock again and again warren went on the offensive you know i don't understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and should fight for. this round of debates could dramatically narrow the field of candidates for some the race is over 5 candidates failed to qualify for this round of debates and of t
presidential debates for the potus nominee health care was a key issue with some heated exchanges between the parties progressive and more centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. in what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging you don't know the fact that they. wrote the day a bell. on issue number one publicly funded health care top polling elizabeth warren sought to put rival john delaney's struggling campaign on life support. why do we got to be...
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candidates including montana goorfoer maryland representative john delaney try to break there and introduced himself to voters. overall, a key theme that emerged from tonight's debate stage, the most progressive candidates clashing with the more moderate ones. senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren are running close in the polls, and they are good friends, and on the debate stage in the droid, they joined forces. >> we should stop using republican talking points, in order to talk with each other about how to best provide that healthcare. your question is is a republican talking point. >> reporter: the candidates part of her differences in a healthcare overall. >> what i am talking about and others up here are talking about is no deductibles and no >> it took us decades and fall starts to get the affordable care act, so let's actually build on it. >> reporter: in one testy exchange, sanders and his medicare for all plan would guarantee comprehensive healthcare for union workers. >> seven of all, second of all, i do know that. i wrote the bill. >> reporter: more moderate mocr counterparts about the dangers of taking the
candidates including montana goorfoer maryland representative john delaney try to break there and introduced himself to voters. overall, a key theme that emerged from tonight's debate stage, the most progressive candidates clashing with the more moderate ones. senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren are running close in the polls, and they are good friends, and on the debate stage in the droid, they joined forces. >> we should stop using republican talking points, in order to talk...
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democrats uncork 12 new subpoenas of key trump officials it, chairman nadler pursuing a who's who have mueller witnesses from guilty trump aide mike flynn to jared kushner to john toy mueller's old boss rod rosenstein who is key because he supervised mueller for most of the probe and ultimately sided with bill barr's assertion the mueller report did not amount to obstruction by trump. he left the doj amid several reports he assured trump he could land the plane for him. a cnn reporter spotted him dining with current white house official kellyanne conway. the two told the reporter they're friends and the discussion was off the record. i'm joined by former clinton labor secretary robert reisch, author of "the common good." he says congress has a constitutional duty to impeach this president. thanks for joining me. >> well, ari, you know, there is a constitutional dite to begin an impeachment inquiry. there's no question that this man donald trump is not going to be impeached in terms of removed from office because of the senate republicans. so i think that when and if democrats actually begin there impeachment inquiry, the public ought to be very, very clear that
democrats uncork 12 new subpoenas of key trump officials it, chairman nadler pursuing a who's who have mueller witnesses from guilty trump aide mike flynn to jared kushner to john toy mueller's old boss rod rosenstein who is key because he supervised mueller for most of the probe and ultimately sided with bill barr's assertion the mueller report did not amount to obstruction by trump. he left the doj amid several reports he assured trump he could land the plane for him. a cnn reporter spotted...