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. >> reporter: doctor john laws, chief of general surgery at marin general hospital sits on the board of directors for the american heart association says the sweet flavors are a draw to teenagers, many of whom go on to be lifelong nicotine addicts. >> these flavors themselves can have health consequences and they can be very addictive and addicting and very appealing to youth.>> reporter: although juul has dropped support for proposition c seeking to oversee the city ban on vaping products not approved by the fda the proposition will still appear on the november ballot. met dorsey saying juul labs is in the process of seeking approval from the fda. >> juul is taking a step in the right direction but it's awfully late. a lot of damage has been done and it isn't really that much. the flavors they are banning represent only 10% of their sales. >> reporter: going forward juul said it wants to pursue scientific evidence supporting the use of flavored products as well as trying to work to make sure they don't wind up in the hands of minors. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 ne
. >> reporter: doctor john laws, chief of general surgery at marin general hospital sits on the board of directors for the american heart association says the sweet flavors are a draw to teenagers, many of whom go on to be lifelong nicotine addicts. >> these flavors themselves can have health consequences and they can be very addictive and addicting and very appealing to youth.>> reporter: although juul has dropped support for proposition c seeking to oversee the city ban on...
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joining me now, john, law professor, along with richard goodstein, a journey and former advisor to billnton. richard, if pelosi rethinking putting schiff in charge instead of what have been jerry nadler or one of the more nondiscredited of people out there? >> no, for these reasons. she has now got for the first time in months, virtually the entire democratic caucus behind her and schiff. secondly, it's an indication, whatever they are doing is working more and more in the public believe not the president should be impeached or removed, which on the slick, isaac is actually kind of shocking that in three weeks, what we saw the course around acquainted and thanks and, when things took months to unfold to this point. >> laura: as a democrat, your type so mike find with a type of proceedings? you like the star chamber, you think -- >> laura: this is what i think. no, they ran and a grand jury which is secret, correct. >> laura: no, they didn't -- >> this is just this is a justice department's without a referral to do anything of course it's up to congress to take testimony and they don't w
joining me now, john, law professor, along with richard goodstein, a journey and former advisor to billnton. richard, if pelosi rethinking putting schiff in charge instead of what have been jerry nadler or one of the more nondiscredited of people out there? >> no, for these reasons. she has now got for the first time in months, virtually the entire democratic caucus behind her and schiff. secondly, it's an indication, whatever they are doing is working more and more in the public believe...
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. >> laura: joining me now john yoo and alan dershowitz harvard law professor. john, we have all wanted to see this court showdown but what else does the white house need to be doing to fight impeachment at this point? >> laura, a? great question. first president trump needs to defend his office so that it's preserved for those who follow after him. he cannot let the house get away with conducting impeachment on thee cheap. claim executive privilege. to reveal the secrets that are discussed between them and the president so that it allows for the best kinds of decisions possible. they also should refuse to provide any documents to the house impeachment inquiry until the house not only votes on whether to have an impeachment inquiry. that is just symbolic but agrees to have a fair and open and transparent process so the american people can judge for themselves any evidence of high crime and misdemeanor. >> laura: but that cat is not out of the bag. the horse has left the barn. that is just the very near of transparency after all of these witnesses testified and th
. >> laura: joining me now john yoo and alan dershowitz harvard law professor. john, we have all wanted to see this court showdown but what else does the white house need to be doing to fight impeachment at this point? >> laura, a? great question. first president trump needs to defend his office so that it's preserved for those who follow after him. he cannot let the house get away with conducting impeachment on thee cheap. claim executive privilege. to reveal the secrets that are...
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, who have written a letter asking the government to hold an inquiry on the uk's assisted dying laws. johngoing to wake up and this is going to be a nightmare. you'rejust becoming more and more of a shell of who you were. one of the most shocking aspects of ron hogg's motor neurone disease is just how quickly since his diagnosis injuly it's changing his life. i've gone from being a key partner running a very successful police force early this year to a state of almost total dependency now. he is increasingly reliant on his wife, maureen, to help him. i can't wash myself, can't dress myself, i need assistance getting in and out of bed. this is the bit ron can't do. you see, ron can't move this hand. and it's like a lead weight. after a career as a police officer, in 2012, he became durham's crime and victims commissioner. and, after a lifetime of upholding and enforcing the law, he now wants to see a change. what i tried to do through my career is make sure people can live their lives in safety and dignity and have a quality of life. and i think those same arguments apply to death. signed b
, who have written a letter asking the government to hold an inquiry on the uk's assisted dying laws. johngoing to wake up and this is going to be a nightmare. you'rejust becoming more and more of a shell of who you were. one of the most shocking aspects of ron hogg's motor neurone disease is just how quickly since his diagnosis injuly it's changing his life. i've gone from being a key partner running a very successful police force early this year to a state of almost total dependency now. he...
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president evo morales extending his rule to nearly 2 decades critics say the ballot was rigged john home reports from law. there was no way through for cars in the southern zone of the powers of the living capital on friday. groups of neighbors stood on street corners stopping traffic to protest against president ever more ollie's and the vote count the proclaimed him the outright winner of last sunday's election. and people are coming now that the government can see the anger they have a what's happened it's the only way that they can show that's why from young to old we all have to get out on to streets. it's now the 5th day of protests not just here but in points across the country the european union and the organization of american states have both expressed concern over freezing of the supposedly rapid vote count for almost 24 hours when it was paused it was heading towards a runoff between moral is the nearest challenger carlos messer when it came back online the president was on the brink of outright victory the opposition has called for a 2nd round what they say is fraud the president rejects tha
president evo morales extending his rule to nearly 2 decades critics say the ballot was rigged john home reports from law. there was no way through for cars in the southern zone of the powers of the living capital on friday. groups of neighbors stood on street corners stopping traffic to protest against president ever more ollie's and the vote count the proclaimed him the outright winner of last sunday's election. and people are coming now that the government can see the anger they have a...
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letting them see, this is your peernd who did johns hopkins loved it, you try it. or try the lawkeeping them exposed. >> amanda has participated in several internships, including one with kaiser permanente, where her payment was00 a $10 college scharship -- th will come in handy next year. she is currently applying to colleges and hopes to be a marine biologist. her big brother jordan graduated fr greenstreet last spring and he decided to go the career route, he is now in a paid earning certifications. >> i did not really want to go to college, so i knew that once i graduated, i wanted to get a job. i'm pretty good with my hands, so i'll do construction. >> their mom says greenstreet has given her children oprtunities that match their interests. >> amanda wants school, jordan does not want school. thiss what he wants, his dreams. that is what i like. they don't sell a fake dream, they give yoreality. >> for most graduates, the reality is school and work go hand in hand. a recent grad is at schoo10 minutes away from greenstreet studying to eventually become an ob/gyn while also wo
letting them see, this is your peernd who did johns hopkins loved it, you try it. or try the lawkeeping them exposed. >> amanda has participated in several internships, including one with kaiser permanente, where her payment was00 a $10 college scharship -- th will come in handy next year. she is currently applying to colleges and hopes to be a marine biologist. her big brother jordan graduated fr greenstreet last spring and he decided to go the career route, he is now in a paid earning...
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of law, and robert ray, former whitewater independent counsel. john, there is a lot of debate on what mcconnell can do regarding the rules. what is your take? >> well, you know, the rules can be changed by a majority. we saw that when the democrats were in charge, when they changed the rules on filibusters for the d.c. circuit, for example. it just takes the political will to do it. but even without that, there's a lot going on here that i think they ought to be conducting hearings about. we find evidence now that somebody in the white house leaked to a member of our cia, information on a confidential call within the white house. why isn't that being investigated? it was just preposterous, and the whistle-blower complaint, that he said, oh, i learned of this in my normal duties. do normal duties of somebody over at the cia include spying on the president's phone calls in the white house? i mean, these are the kind of things we ought to be looking at. and nobody seems to be doing it. >> laura: i mean, it's a shock, frankly. that the senate, with a heal
of law, and robert ray, former whitewater independent counsel. john, there is a lot of debate on what mcconnell can do regarding the rules. what is your take? >> well, you know, the rules can be changed by a majority. we saw that when the democrats were in charge, when they changed the rules on filibusters for the d.c. circuit, for example. it just takes the political will to do it. but even without that, there's a lot going on here that i think they ought to be conducting hearings about....
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john who faced william jennings bryant. the issue was scopes teaching evolution in a tennessee public school. it was actually against the law, and williams jennings bryan -- william jennings bryant defended the literal interpretation of the bible against evolution. actually, william jennings bryan hadthat, and john scopes in fact violated the law by teaching evolution. the redde began with a response19-1920, to a series of strikes in the united states. onebest-known one was the that crippled seattle for five days. there was a strike there. it was also a time when the bolsheviks were in power in russia, and had created the com mintern, the communist -- inational, leading to the united states. palmer was a progressive, a quaker, who was the attorney general of the united states. it resulted in the arrest of 4000 people, immigrants mostly, most of them hard-working just workers who did not speak english. they certainly were not going to start a revolution here. but many of them were beaten up. people were denied representation, and there was really, most of them had nothing to do with radicalism. but there were bombings, a ser
john who faced william jennings bryant. the issue was scopes teaching evolution in a tennessee public school. it was actually against the law, and williams jennings bryan -- william jennings bryant defended the literal interpretation of the bible against evolution. actually, william jennings bryan hadthat, and john scopes in fact violated the law by teaching evolution. the redde began with a response19-1920, to a series of strikes in the united states. onebest-known one was the that crippled...
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law. >> john: while rudy giuliani has stayed out of sight, he did i outlined today his possible defense.e tweeted, let me make it clear that everything i did was to discover evidence to defend my clients, president trump against false charges. >> bret: next up, philip who was the acting assistant. monday, investigators are expected to hear from charles, who was the president's former deputy. >> bret: thank you. republicans are getting specific tonight in their complaints about the impeachment inquiry so far. he is on capitol hill. we'll get that part of the story. >> senator lindsey graham says the house impeachment process is illegitimate. >> what you are doing today, in my view, is unfair to the president and it's dangerous to the presidency. i think 41 republican senators and growing is a strong signal to our house colleagues that you're off script here. >> among the republican complaints, philip recurs deposition is scheduled for saturday. top democrats note republicans on the relevant committees are able to participate. >> there were house democrats and republicans who were asking q
law. >> john: while rudy giuliani has stayed out of sight, he did i outlined today his possible defense.e tweeted, let me make it clear that everything i did was to discover evidence to defend my clients, president trump against false charges. >> bret: next up, philip who was the acting assistant. monday, investigators are expected to hear from charles, who was the president's former deputy. >> bret: thank you. republicans are getting specific tonight in their complaints about...
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we're talking about a deal he did with john kerry, with his step-son orr son-in-law? es, so john kerry's step- son and hunter biden formed or were working together on this chinese-backed investment fund and they teamed up with choice chinese company called aviation industry corporation of china, and they wanted to work with this company to help them purchase an american automotive company. now, the biggest issue with this chinese company is that back in 2007 this company had actually stolen data from the department of defense and this was like top secret national security data, and essentially, this type of transaction should never have been approved and this was actually something that chuck grassley brought up in a letter to steven mnuchin, the secretary of the treasury. he said look, this deal -- >> it was approved their dad. >> right, exactly. >> john kerry and joe biden at the time and not only that, we know that joe's brother got a nice deal in iraq. >> yeah, so we have the whole iraq deal so essentially james biden, at one point, he joins thus company in novembe
we're talking about a deal he did with john kerry, with his step-son orr son-in-law? es, so john kerry's step- son and hunter biden formed or were working together on this chinese-backed investment fund and they teamed up with choice chinese company called aviation industry corporation of china, and they wanted to work with this company to help them purchase an american automotive company. now, the biggest issue with this chinese company is that back in 2007 this company had actually stolen...
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john durham's investigation. the president was allowed to inform countries that the a.g. may be contacting them. barr was recently in italy and is said to have spoken about lawnforcement officials there about john durham's so-called review of the investigation of the investigators other origins of the plot to subvert president trump and his investigation. our next guest is a talented reporter, he led the journalists covering the spygate and the witch hunt. joining us, award winning investigative journalist, john solomon. this is becoming -- it has to be a nightmare for nancy pelosi right now. the narrative of that phone call utterly wrong. the complaint, much of it looks contrived and certainly second, third hand, rather than direct knowledge. and the cover-up seems to be a reference to files that are routinely, those of the president's conversations with other leaders, routinely code worded and placed in secret files. >> i think this is the sequel to russia collusion. a big breathless hyperbolic story. but with it's debunked it will be like the russia collusion story. my sources are telling me it could be problematic that whistleblower checked the box sayin
john durham's investigation. the president was allowed to inform countries that the a.g. may be contacting them. barr was recently in italy and is said to have spoken about lawnforcement officials there about john durham's so-called review of the investigation of the investigators other origins of the plot to subvert president trump and his investigation. our next guest is a talented reporter, he led the journalists covering the spygate and the witch hunt. joining us, award winning...
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laws, without causing loss for workers. this is for workers. foreign investors can invest and help create jobs. indonesian children can work in available sectors. johnt your priority? will you introduce that law before the end of this year? yes. priority is labor law. but i have to talk to labor unions. we will also propose 74 laws under the omnibus laws. licensing can be simplified. negative investment list will be reviewed to attract investment and provide jobs. john: you also have this negative investment list, which you said you would fully open up 25 sectors, such as education. that has not happened yet. do you have a timetable to open up those sectors, where you can fully buy companies in indonesia? still in process. we will see the revision in the end of this year. education will provide room for foreign universities to set up universities in special economic zones. theing hospitals with latest technology will also be allowed. also in the technology sector, we will provide room. we will see many sectors removed from the negative investment list to create more jobs. john: the biggest thing in the global economy, which hurts indonesia, hurts th
laws, without causing loss for workers. this is for workers. foreign investors can invest and help create jobs. indonesian children can work in available sectors. johnt your priority? will you introduce that law before the end of this year? yes. priority is labor law. but i have to talk to labor unions. we will also propose 74 laws under the omnibus laws. licensing can be simplified. negative investment list will be reviewed to attract investment and provide jobs. john: you also have this...
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chinese thing also uncovered interesting facts about hunter because hunter is in business with john kerry's son-in-law heinz and what did they do? they cut a deal with a chinese communist backed company for $600 million for an automobile firm and you know what the chinese company had done before? stolen american technology and used it on their stealth fighter jets and do you know who let the deal go through? john kerry. when he was secretary of state. also while joe biden was vice president afraid to say that that is zero evidence of corruption, he put that to the american people and you think they're going to say yeah, nothing to see here? that's crazy. there's a laundry list of biden family members for sale. you look at hunter, look at his brother. $1.5 billion deal in iraq while joe was the point man for iraq. the whole thing is crazy and if you look at what hillary clinton was, when she was running for senate in 2000 in new york, bill clinton pardoned all of those puerto rican terrorists so she could get the puerto rican vote. or 1999 when rudy was mayor and he was considering running for senate a
chinese thing also uncovered interesting facts about hunter because hunter is in business with john kerry's son-in-law heinz and what did they do? they cut a deal with a chinese communist backed company for $600 million for an automobile firm and you know what the chinese company had done before? stolen american technology and used it on their stealth fighter jets and do you know who let the deal go through? john kerry. when he was secretary of state. also while joe biden was vice president...
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>>that's not the way that the law supposed to work. >>john birch is arguing on behalf of the 2 michigan funeral home owners who fired a transgender employee for violating their dress code. >>that decision to apply the sec, specific dress code based on the biological sexes employees freely in accord with federal law. >>burr says miss representing the word facts would set a dangerous precedent her women and girls in athletics. >>they can impact people and their bodily privacy spaces, the other 2 cases involve defenders who say they were fired for being. >>all 3 cases will be heard tuesday morning and will likely be ruled on as a whole later and the court's term in washington recall martin. >>what makes this case, especially interesting is the uncertainty surrounding its outcome lower courts have been pretty much split on the issue and while the obama administration says say 1964 civil rights protections should extend to gender identity and sexually orientation. course the a trump administration disagrees and on top of that justice anthony kenne
>>that's not the way that the law supposed to work. >>john birch is arguing on behalf of the 2 michigan funeral home owners who fired a transgender employee for violating their dress code. >>that decision to apply the sec, specific dress code based on the biological sexes employees freely in accord with federal law. >>burr says miss representing the word facts would set a dangerous precedent her women and girls in athletics. >>they can impact people and their...
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john kelly was an enabler. you know, donald trump broke the law while john kelly was the chief of staff and after john kelly was and so that is, you know, that is just the reality of unfortunately where john kelly is in this place of -- in this place of history when it comes to donald trump. and now, he sits on a board of, you know, of a company that's profiting off of the separation of kids from their -- yeah, exactly. and so he -- you know, he's not -- you know, he's not a hero in this story at all when it comes to the trump administration. >> nick, karine, and noah. guys, thank you very much. amid all this politics, there is a very big story happening out west right now. devastating wildfires across california. in a statement, the white house says the president is monitoring the situation and that more federal resources have been made available to california. nearly 200,000 people have been displaced as flames engulf large swaths of the wine country. it will take days for firefighters to get to the kincade fire and get it under control. homes have been flattened by the flames and more than 65,000 acres are s
john kelly was an enabler. you know, donald trump broke the law while john kelly was the chief of staff and after john kelly was and so that is, you know, that is just the reality of unfortunately where john kelly is in this place of -- in this place of history when it comes to donald trump. and now, he sits on a board of, you know, of a company that's profiting off of the separation of kids from their -- yeah, exactly. and so he -- you know, he's not -- you know, he's not a hero in this story...
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going to have to give in, because if they don't, congress is going to step in and pass a law. >> brangham: john feinstein, always suca pleasure to talk to you. >> thanks, william. >> woodruff: finally tonight: a groundbreaking career in dance has led to an innovative approach to health and aging, and a new book released today. jeffrey brown went to the american ballet theater recently to stay in step with twyla tharp. it's part of our ongoing arts and culture coverage, canvas. >> sternum up,reathe deep, shoulders back, and now we stride. tharp in allowing our bodies to take up space, even as we grow older. what she refers to as amplitude. >> amplitude: moving out,ng constantly feehat you can move out. r as age becomlity, i think we start to retreat, we retract, we become protective, we become secluded, and we begin to ossify and decline and degenerate, as >> brown: but the body becoming smaller, in a way it is becoming smaller. >> well, that's its problem. let's just get on with i shall we? >> brown: tharp is one of the great choreographers of our age, and at 78 she's got a new dance. we met at
going to have to give in, because if they don't, congress is going to step in and pass a law. >> brangham: john feinstein, always suca pleasure to talk to you. >> thanks, william. >> woodruff: finally tonight: a groundbreaking career in dance has led to an innovative approach to health and aging, and a new book released today. jeffrey brown went to the american ballet theater recently to stay in step with twyla tharp. it's part of our ongoing arts and culture coverage, canvas....
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here is john eastman, constitutional scholar, law professor at chapman university, trump 2020 anniversary 2020 advisory member. is that enough to eat suggest that ukraine-gate is about political retribution, the whistle-blower is a democrat? >> given the number of democrats that actually work for the federal government, probably not. what we know is he's a spy at the cia, he was at the white house for a while, he went back to cia headquarters, and this information that he complained on was leaked to him from within the white house. so that's troubling enough, whether it's because he's a democrat or just like somebody else in the deep state a partisan against this president no matter what his political affiliation is. >> laura: there are some folks telling me that the fact that as a registered democrat, it's the beginning. that it's one little tidbit that came out. i think that's just the tip of the iceberg. that's not the biggest deal, but i want to move on with what else is going on with the white house deciding to go totally on the offensive and republicans on capitol hill, that's the p
here is john eastman, constitutional scholar, law professor at chapman university, trump 2020 anniversary 2020 advisory member. is that enough to eat suggest that ukraine-gate is about political retribution, the whistle-blower is a democrat? >> given the number of democrats that actually work for the federal government, probably not. what we know is he's a spy at the cia, he was at the white house for a while, he went back to cia headquarters, and this information that he complained on...
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john bonifaz is an attorney and political activist specializing in constitutional law and voting rights. he is the co-founder and president of free speech for people, one of the organizations calling for trump's impeachment. john bonifaz is the co-author with ron fein and ben clements of "the constitution demands it: the case for the impeachment of donald trump." chris hedges is a pulitzer-prize winning journalist, award-winning author, and activist. he is a columnist for the news website truthdig. his latest article is headlined "the problem with impeachment." he h has written numerous books, including most recently, "america: the farewell tour." we welcome you both to democracy now! john bonifaz, let's begin with you. why do you feel donald trump should be impeached? >>>> donald trump is a threat to our republic. he defies the e constitution and the rule of law almost on the daily basis and really from the moment he took the oath of office, he showed this disregard for the constitution, refusing to divest from his business interest all over the world and directly colliding with the an
john bonifaz is an attorney and political activist specializing in constitutional law and voting rights. he is the co-founder and president of free speech for people, one of the organizations calling for trump's impeachment. john bonifaz is the co-author with ron fein and ben clements of "the constitution demands it: the case for the impeachment of donald trump." chris hedges is a pulitzer-prize winning journalist, award-winning author, and activist. he is a columnist for the news...
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the other statement officials giving a statement earlier today, anderson told lawmakers former law advisor johnolton had concerns about rudy giulia giuliani's role in the proceedings. he also supported increased senior white house engagement however he cautioned that mr. giuliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine which could be an obstacle to increased white house engagement. to be clear, we've only obtained the opening statement of these officials, we don't know what's being said and the other hours of testimony. chris. >> chris: mike, it seems that both sides are trying to protect certain key figures in this investigation, is that right? >> exactly right. for republicans, they're trying to protect president trump. >> i think both the process and the substance back up the fact that number one, the president didn't do anything wrong. he engaged in the conversation to congratulate the ukraine president for a selection on a platform of rooting out corruption. in fact president trump is tasked by law to make sure that any foreign aid that goes to a country has to come with a sort of oc
the other statement officials giving a statement earlier today, anderson told lawmakers former law advisor johnolton had concerns about rudy giulia giuliani's role in the proceedings. he also supported increased senior white house engagement however he cautioned that mr. giuliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine which could be an obstacle to increased white house engagement. to be clear, we've only obtained the opening statement of these officials, we don't know what's being said...
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berkeley law professor john yu went on to say he was involved in ukrainian espionage. yu is walking that back with a somewhat tortured explanation on facebook. he writes "i did not accuse lieutenant colonel vindman of committing the crime of espionage. i meant to say it sounds like an espionage operation by the ukrainians." >>> as you head out the door, here's what you need to know. the house sets the rules today, and votes on them tomorrow. we'll be following everything that happens, follow me on twitter, i am @scottmcgrew. >> thanks, scott. 6:48. >>> back to the kincade fire, a different perspective for you. people in san francisco could see the fire burning overnight. this is video from our camera that is on top of sutro tower. the red glow is the massive fire that's been burning in sonoma county for nearly a week. >>> back to the power outages, most of this morning this is all in the north bay where we see outages, where we sent bob redell. i know you're in mill valley. we're guessing that by now, some people there are suffering from the blackout fatigue at that po
berkeley law professor john yu went on to say he was involved in ukrainian espionage. yu is walking that back with a somewhat tortured explanation on facebook. he writes "i did not accuse lieutenant colonel vindman of committing the crime of espionage. i meant to say it sounds like an espionage operation by the ukrainians." >>> as you head out the door, here's what you need to know. the house sets the rules today, and votes on them tomorrow. we'll be following everything that...
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mimi eisenhower, president eisenhower and their son, john, and daughter-in-law, barbara. sadly, the eisenhower's had a baby. he was nicknamed if he and he died in 1921 at age three of scarlet fever. later, president eisenhower said it was a tragedy from which we never recovered. eisenhower spent a lot of time in denver, colorado because mimi was from denver and her mother lived there. they would take base at larry air force base. eisenhower would head to the mountains, he loved the colorado mountains, he would love to hunt and grill. he's grilling a stake here. this is former president herbert hoover. this is actually one of dad's photos that came from one of dad's photo reels. he took the movies sometimes and my mother would complain that he used the movie film and he wasted the film. [laughter] rebecca: and he also -- president loved to golf. the agents would dress as golf caddies and they would carry a set of demi-club heads in their bags and a high-powered rifle or submachine gun. here he is here. and then i read once that eisenhower was the former general who hated w
mimi eisenhower, president eisenhower and their son, john, and daughter-in-law, barbara. sadly, the eisenhower's had a baby. he was nicknamed if he and he died in 1921 at age three of scarlet fever. later, president eisenhower said it was a tragedy from which we never recovered. eisenhower spent a lot of time in denver, colorado because mimi was from denver and her mother lived there. they would take base at larry air force base. eisenhower would head to the mountains, he loved the colorado...
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laws, so it can be simplified. beestment lists will reviewed to attract investment and provide jobs. johnworker with the new labor law, will that mean the severance terms will be much less generous? laws are the nicest firing in the world, sometimes getting 19 months of pay. what will actually change for the new workers? will they be easier to higher, easier to fire? easier toto hire, fire? president widodo: they must be given room to enter the job market. second, we have to address investor complaints. we have to address the law and get more workers. the market mechanism will increase pay. john: you also have this negative investment list, which you also said you would fully open up 25 sectors, such as telecom, education, but that has not happened yet. do you have a timetable to open up those sectors, where you can indonesia?is in president widodo: still in process. we will see the revision at the end of this year. for education, we will provide room for foreign universities to set up universities in special economic zones. foreign hospitals with the latest technology will also be allowe
laws, so it can be simplified. beestment lists will reviewed to attract investment and provide jobs. johnworker with the new labor law, will that mean the severance terms will be much less generous? laws are the nicest firing in the world, sometimes getting 19 months of pay. what will actually change for the new workers? will they be easier to higher, easier to fire? easier toto hire, fire? president widodo: they must be given room to enter the job market. second, we have to address investor...
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berkeley law professor john yu went on to say he was involved in ukrainian espionage. walking that back with a somewhat tortured explanation on facebook. he writes "i did not ause lieutenant colonel vindman of committing the crime of espionage. i meant to say it sounds like an espionage operation run by the ukrainians." >>> house sets the rules today, votes on them tomorrow and then goes on a break, really, they'll be back november 11th. we'll be following everything that happens, follow me on twitter, i am is he @scottmcgre. >>> today a federal judge in san francisco hears arguments to overturn a white house rule allowing health care workers to refuse treatment based on religious or moral beliefs. it's called the denial of care rule, it allows refusal of care to hiv or people needing hormone therapy, critics say. >>> developing this morning, in southern california, three people are dead and nine others injured after a shooting at a home in long beach. it happened a little before 11:00 last night and the reports the shooting broke out during a halloween party. firefigh
berkeley law professor john yu went on to say he was involved in ukrainian espionage. walking that back with a somewhat tortured explanation on facebook. he writes "i did not ause lieutenant colonel vindman of committing the crime of espionage. i meant to say it sounds like an espionage operation run by the ukrainians." >>> house sets the rules today, votes on them tomorrow and then goes on a break, really, they'll be back november 11th. we'll be following everything that...
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why are investigators eagle took eager to question john bolton in particular. well the law in his role as the president's national security adviser which he had until last september he was a central figure in the administration's handling of ukraine and according to previous impeachment inquiry witnesses bolton refused to take part in what he and others have called this the shadow campaign of foreign policy toward ukraine in which other members of the ministration and the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani were trying to get ukraine to open investigations into trump's political rivals and notably bolton according to previous testimony from his assistant called this shadow campaign drug deal and his worth and so that giuliani was alive a hand grenade now bolton left his post he claims that he resigned and trump says that he was fired as national security advisor back in september and he has remained relatively quiet since then so it's really an open question whether or not he will appear for this invitation to testify next thursday at this point it's not an obligati
why are investigators eagle took eager to question john bolton in particular. well the law in his role as the president's national security adviser which he had until last september he was a central figure in the administration's handling of ukraine and according to previous impeachment inquiry witnesses bolton refused to take part in what he and others have called this the shadow campaign of foreign policy toward ukraine in which other members of the ministration and the president's personal...
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law. it's not currently in effect and chief justice john roberts joined with the liberals putting a hold onill the chief justice come down onnen the merits of the case when the supreme court has to decide the entire case here? a lot of pro choice rights groups are fearful that the chief justice will in fact side with the conserves here. so it's a lot at play at a very heightened time right before the to 20 election, jim. >> it's a major task, leaving another state with very few or even a single clinic that performs abortions we'll stay on top of it thap thanks very much. >>> this moments ago on capitol hill. this is michael at kinson, the inspector general arriving for his closed door testimony on capitol hill. of course this about the whistle-blower complaint regarding the president's interactions with ukraine. we will give you yupts as we hear more. meanwhile the ukraine prosecutor general said today the country will review all high profile cases handled by the previous prosecutor general. and that krurnlly could include the investigation of a natural gas company linked to joe biden's son
law. it's not currently in effect and chief justice john roberts joined with the liberals putting a hold onill the chief justice come down onnen the merits of the case when the supreme court has to decide the entire case here? a lot of pro choice rights groups are fearful that the chief justice will in fact side with the conserves here. so it's a lot at play at a very heightened time right before the to 20 election, jim. >> it's a major task, leaving another state with very few or even a...
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law. sec. duncan: john did a better job of doing -- talking about this than i did. there are federal incentives that could be put in place. not all of this actually takes any money. sometimes it is as simple as redrawing school boundaries, neighborhood boundaries around schools and it doesn't cost a penny. we live in a country where people often choose to self segregate and she's to live in places that have -- and choose to live in places that have less diversity. but trying to get parents and students to understand the benefit, not for the black kids of the latino kids, but for all kids of ing in that environment and having a diverse teacher force for kids. that is more beyond money gets to the challenges where we struggle with race and diversity that are hard to talk about but are coupled. we have seen a lot, including originally from senator sanders, on free college for all students. other candidates like former vice president biden are pushing for something more conservative, free community college. what do you think the right strategy is for higher education? s
law. sec. duncan: john did a better job of doing -- talking about this than i did. there are federal incentives that could be put in place. not all of this actually takes any money. sometimes it is as simple as redrawing school boundaries, neighborhood boundaries around schools and it doesn't cost a penny. we live in a country where people often choose to self segregate and she's to live in places that have -- and choose to live in places that have less diversity. but trying to get parents and...
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human law must be based on moral and so forth. every supreme court justice prior to john marshall with exception is on the record saying the supreme court could strike down an act of the legislature for violating a natural law which is really quite an extraordinary claim if you think about it. third, the founders understanding of liberty. for them, liberty is the freedom to do what is right. they distinguish between one founders were at liberty must be used on the balance of the rights and the duty. he doesn't put in the reference is clearly referencing and goes on in the lecture to say this with the consistency in human life from its commencement and contemplation of the law that begins with the infamous it's protected not only from the immediate destruction of every degree of natural violence and in some cases every degree of danger. let me give a quotation with respect to the religious liberty and turned to the state relations leader. we owe this to the creator and the manner of discharging can be governed only by the reasonable conviction therefore the toleration and
human law must be based on moral and so forth. every supreme court justice prior to john marshall with exception is on the record saying the supreme court could strike down an act of the legislature for violating a natural law which is really quite an extraordinary claim if you think about it. third, the founders understanding of liberty. for them, liberty is the freedom to do what is right. they distinguish between one founders were at liberty must be used on the balance of the rights and the...
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laws. now, defendant john wilson of lynnfield, massachusetts.der and ceo of a private equity real estate development firm also got hit with bribery charges related to his efforts to get his kids into harvard and stanford university. he and three others also facing some additional counts related to wire fraud. these new charges tack on to other conspiracy counts that these parents are facing related to fraud and money laundering thus far 10 parents have been sentenced in total. but these are the parents that confessed early. they showed remorse. they made deals with the government. all but one were given prison time ranging from two weeks to five months. tomorrow the final parent that is essentially part of that first group that made the early deal with prosecutors will go before the judge for her sentencing and there is much to watch as this case goes forward and as people, some others are inching closer to trial. neil? >> neil: in the case of lori loughlin, right? your reports it could be years, decades that she is in jail for that. what are th
laws. now, defendant john wilson of lynnfield, massachusetts.der and ceo of a private equity real estate development firm also got hit with bribery charges related to his efforts to get his kids into harvard and stanford university. he and three others also facing some additional counts related to wire fraud. these new charges tack on to other conspiracy counts that these parents are facing related to fraud and money laundering thus far 10 parents have been sentenced in total. but these are the...
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law. >> i think john did a much better job than i did of talking about this at the forefront and getting into the nuances of the federal incentives that could be put in place. we were talking backstage, not all of this takes any money. sometimes it's as simple as redrawing school boundaries around schools that don't cost a penny. now it's politically very difficult to challenge and we live in a country where people choose to self segregate and places to be and have less diversity. federal incentives help but trying to get parents and students to understand and benefit not for black it's or latino kids but for the benefits of having drivers for all kids. there is a larger thing beyond money that gets to some of the challenges in our country that we struggle with around race and diversity and that are hard to talk about that you can't dealing that in this conversation were having. >> other proposals we've seen a lot including from senator sanders on free college for everybody. other candidates like former vice president biden are mentioning something in free community college which is some
law. >> i think john did a much better job than i did of talking about this at the forefront and getting into the nuances of the federal incentives that could be put in place. we were talking backstage, not all of this takes any money. sometimes it's as simple as redrawing school boundaries around schools that don't cost a penny. now it's politically very difficult to challenge and we live in a country where people choose to self segregate and places to be and have less diversity. federal...
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laws. he was joined by water gate whistleblower. john dean. to discuss the impeachment inquiry. there and has the story. >> i think that this president is going to make nixon look like a choir boy. >> he would know. water gate whistleblower was nixons white counsel eventually testifying against his boss before congress. >> cover ups just don't work. >> we're in a cover up. >> dean sat down with swalwell for a town hall discussion. about the impeachment inquiry into president trump. >> there's strong evidence he's broken a number of laws. extorting another country with your taxpayer dollars. to me doing nothing will make his behavior worse. >> on the house judiciary and intelligence committee. last week he grilled the acting director of national intelligence about the whistleblower complaint. and the phone call with the at the center of it. in which trump asked the ukrainian president to investigate his political rival joe biden. he remains determined tuesday night. reaction after tuesday's town hall was divided down party lines. >> how do you think republicans will respond? >> a
laws. he was joined by water gate whistleblower. john dean. to discuss the impeachment inquiry. there and has the story. >> i think that this president is going to make nixon look like a choir boy. >> he would know. water gate whistleblower was nixons white counsel eventually testifying against his boss before congress. >> cover ups just don't work. >> we're in a cover up. >> dean sat down with swalwell for a town hall discussion. about the impeachment inquiry into...
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johns hopkins university in baltimore. andas born in baltimore received his undergraduate degree from howard university, and his law degree from the university of maryland. before being elected to congress in 1996, he served 14 years in the maryland house of delegates. he served as the chair of the congressional black caucus and later became the chair of the house oversight government and reform committee. he was 68 years old. announcer: c-span's washington journal -- live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, we will discuss the latest on the achmentemocrats' impe inquiry. washingtonn's journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. announcer: friday on the c-span network, the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern for work on the house sourcing accountability act. companies disclose their reports to the fcc. we will have that on c-span. later at 6:00 p.m., senator elizabeth warren campaigning in norfolk, virginia. a house judiciary subcommittee considers online data privacy issues. announcer: the consumer financial protection bureau's castling chronic talks about
johns hopkins university in baltimore. andas born in baltimore received his undergraduate degree from howard university, and his law degree from the university of maryland. before being elected to congress in 1996, he served 14 years in the maryland house of delegates. he served as the chair of the congressional black caucus and later became the chair of the house oversight government and reform committee. he was 68 years old. announcer: c-span's washington journal -- live every day with news...
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laws. breakfast‘s john maguire went to meet him.. you'rejust becoming more and more of a shell of who you were. one of the most shocking aspects of ron hogg's motor neurone disease is just how quickly since his diagnosis injuly it's changing his life. i've gone from being a key partner running a very successful police force early this year to a state of almost total dependency now. he is increasingly reliant on his wife, maureen, to help him. i can't wash myself, can't dress myself, i need assistance getting in and out of bed. this is the bit ron can't do. you see, ron can't move this hand. and it's like a lead weight. after a career as a police officer, in 2012, he became darren's crime and victims commissioner. and, after a lifetime of upholding and enforcing the law, he now wants to see a change. what i tried to do through my career is make sure people can live their lives in safety and dignity and have a quality of life. and i think those same arguments apply to death. signed by 19 other police commissioners, he's written a lett
laws. breakfast‘s john maguire went to meet him.. you'rejust becoming more and more of a shell of who you were. one of the most shocking aspects of ron hogg's motor neurone disease is just how quickly since his diagnosis injuly it's changing his life. i've gone from being a key partner running a very successful police force early this year to a state of almost total dependency now. he is increasingly reliant on his wife, maureen, to help him. i can't wash myself, can't dress myself, i need...
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john mccain. changes training and nothing complaining about culture of the law odd a film about the tree. and fun talent self auditing could buy yellow seema how the black forest. 15. dollars. sitting rooms are a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines and between the muslims and the christian population last time as fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president and church's response was funneled. by a different. name footballer mahi mahi conquest turned into tragedy this. not the kind of freedom that we want. how did we become a gateway to islamize turkey. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. film of the sights of our u.s. starts october 24th on d w. unity and justice and freedom the 1st words of the german national anthem and the 3 central valley was that the foundation of this country how have these values developed to restore germany come hard is it to live by and defend the principles of unity justice and freedom in our everyday lives. our german. syrian starts or to over 21st on d w. 2 fronts dear antonio here's a scene here and when your mother was born in 1969 th
john mccain. changes training and nothing complaining about culture of the law odd a film about the tree. and fun talent self auditing could buy yellow seema how the black forest. 15. dollars. sitting rooms are a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines and between the muslims and the christian population last time as fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president and church's response was funneled. by a different. name footballer mahi mahi conquest turned into tragedy this. not the...
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james yard, probably based on information from edward stevens, who is yard's brother-in-law and repeated by john c. hamilton. unlike his birthday, his birth on nevis has never been questioned because there was never any reason to doubt it. however, none of the witnesses who testified in the divorce proceedings mentioned rachel having been on nevis during the 1750's. jemima and james put rachel on saying you station us -- on another island, while saint henry only testified that he was a ralph -- that she was away from the island. this did not mean that they never lived on or visited nevis. based on the information in the divorce court there is a gap in the timeline during which rachel could have been on the island. after leaving for one island in 1753, it was not known where she was living until she was still and again found in 1756. while it is possible that rachel and her family lived on an island during this entire period, there is no record of her whereabouts. this gives her the perfect time to return to nevis. sometime after alexander hamilton's birth, rachel must have been on nevis because
james yard, probably based on information from edward stevens, who is yard's brother-in-law and repeated by john c. hamilton. unlike his birthday, his birth on nevis has never been questioned because there was never any reason to doubt it. however, none of the witnesses who testified in the divorce proceedings mentioned rachel having been on nevis during the 1750's. jemima and james put rachel on saying you station us -- on another island, while saint henry only testified that he was a ralph --...
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>>that's not the way that the law supposed to work. >>john birch is arguing on behalf of the 2 michitan funeral home owners who fired a transgender employee for violating their dress code. >>that decision to apply the sec, specific dress code based on the biological sexes his employees completely in accord with federal law. >>burr says miss representing the words facts would set a dangerous precedent that can hurt women and girls in athletics. >>they can impact people and their bodily privacy spaces, the other 2 cases involved defenders who say they were fired for being. >>all 3 cases will be heard tuesday morning and will likely be ruled on as a whole later and the court's term in washinnton recall martin. >>all the 40 niners are now 4 first time that we had that good of a records us 90 c i say we when we they when they but they dominated the browns last night and levi stadium. got off to a. the column that she to russia for 83 yards, but that going to stay is inside i coined that and there's a touchdown. punish the browns on defense to with
>>that's not the way that the law supposed to work. >>john birch is arguing on behalf of the 2 michitan funeral home owners who fired a transgender employee for violating their dress code. >>that decision to apply the sec, specific dress code based on the biological sexes his employees completely in accord with federal law. >>burr says miss representing the words facts would set a dangerous precedent that can hurt women and girls in athletics. >>they can impact...