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commodity ties to back this paper money which is it's like the worst thing you can possibly do it's john law all over again but on a global basis is that true elster that's is how i see it it basically what joe or john lord did was he set up a private bank which school function or oh it then managed to get that confessed it into the royal bank which is affectively lower the 15 the 15 central bank or rather the region central bank and it allowed johndroe or to print money to buy shares in the mississippi venture so it was a double run when he merged the 2 together which i think was separate the 281720. the king in other words the regent because the king was. so young but the region decided to take some money out of this and he took $9900000000000.00 leaf threat just short of a 1000000000 lever out of it right at the top now at that stage john doe is beginning to have to plug a few holes here and there in the whole thing. like he had to ban the use of callings and his notes had to be used as money instead this is sort of the thing we're doing nowadays or been doing for a while taxes had to be
commodity ties to back this paper money which is it's like the worst thing you can possibly do it's john law all over again but on a global basis is that true elster that's is how i see it it basically what joe or john lord did was he set up a private bank which school function or oh it then managed to get that confessed it into the royal bank which is affectively lower the 15 the 15 central bank or rather the region central bank and it allowed johndroe or to print money to buy shares in the...
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with all the junk and they swap it out for fresh treasury bills you know last episode you mention john law and the mississippi bubble as it's now not by the way i should note that myself and james turk also from gold money made an excellent film about this you can see it on you tube it's a 2 part film about the whole rise of the ass not in france and john laws and what happens when you start to commodify everything in our economy to backfill money if the money collapses the whole economy collapses. in my taken to believe that you believe you think that this is where we're at now in the cycle that everything is being essentially commodity ties to back this paper money which is like the worst thing you can possibly do it's john law all over again but on a global basis is that true elster that is how i see it every basically what drop john lord did was he set up a private bank which school function or oh it then managed to get that confesses into the royal bank which is affective laid low at the 15 the 15 central bank or rather the region central bank and it allowed johndroe or print money to
with all the junk and they swap it out for fresh treasury bills you know last episode you mention john law and the mississippi bubble as it's now not by the way i should note that myself and james turk also from gold money made an excellent film about this you can see it on you tube it's a 2 part film about the whole rise of the ass not in france and john laws and what happens when you start to commodify everything in our economy to backfill money if the money collapses the whole economy...
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with what's happening now with some time in the past and surprisingly what i came up with was the john law mississippi bubble the key point to understand is that we are ramping financial asset prices including bunz equities at the same time as the currency is being printed to wrap now the problem is that if you leave these 2 things together then one false they both fall so what we're likely to see at some stage and i don't think it's far away when markets turn it'll start undermining the value of the dollar big time and then the whole thing goes into reverse you will have a real problem with government financing because they are in a debt trap i mean already something like 40 percent of. the budget deficit is committed to paying interest on existing debt just imagine what happens if the u.s. government is forced to borrow last one and a half to 2 percent 345 percent that is quite likely by this year end the way things are deteriorating so what i'm saying is that not only are we likely to set be setting ourselves up for a crash in. financial markets but also it will undermine fit currencies
with what's happening now with some time in the past and surprisingly what i came up with was the john law mississippi bubble the key point to understand is that we are ramping financial asset prices including bunz equities at the same time as the currency is being printed to wrap now the problem is that if you leave these 2 things together then one false they both fall so what we're likely to see at some stage and i don't think it's far away when markets turn it'll start undermining the value...
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. >> reporter: there is also a snow-drone zone and the fbi is cracking down, and john, law enforcement is very serious about security and they're also very serious about this. they say that fans should focus on having fun. >> look, that's why they do what they do. they are keeping it safe so we can all enjoy the game and our thanks go out to them. >>> the senate will no-doubt acquit the president if the impeachment trial, but the timing of it isn't exactly what he wanted. these major changes that happened overnight. why they happened and what it means for the 2020 democratic nomination. iowa caucuses on monday. that's next. en did you see the ? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics yeah, and now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com it would've saved me a lotspen of money that i spent. yeah, and now business is rolling in. my family has bad teeth. when you're not able to smile you become closed off. the meaning of a smile to me is the beginning of a conversation.
. >> reporter: there is also a snow-drone zone and the fbi is cracking down, and john, law enforcement is very serious about security and they're also very serious about this. they say that fans should focus on having fun. >> look, that's why they do what they do. they are keeping it safe so we can all enjoy the game and our thanks go out to them. >>> the senate will no-doubt acquit the president if the impeachment trial, but the timing of it isn't exactly what he wanted....
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and my brother-in-law ro rob's brother job john was my partner in that. was surreal to be 26 20-yeard in planning a funeral with his family. when my brother-in-law tried to lighten the mood, he and i and he whispered to me you know what rob would've wanted for his funeral i said what, he said he would've wanted you to read into arlington on an elephant. the most absurd thing you could possibly think of and i said you are right. he would've. and it became a joke for the first week and he reminded me there's a simpson episode where bart came in and it never materializes and he gets indignant of words my elephant. and that was our joke for the week between he and i, where's my elephant, get the elephant here. but it sounds so absurd and ridiculous but it was what could take us out of the moment. and still john and i to connect and have a moment of lightness that you have to laugh, i did not want to cry berdin i cannot cry every day. in the early humor was so important and it kinda carried me through still in rob was really funny and sarcastic and was always
and my brother-in-law ro rob's brother job john was my partner in that. was surreal to be 26 20-yeard in planning a funeral with his family. when my brother-in-law tried to lighten the mood, he and i and he whispered to me you know what rob would've wanted for his funeral i said what, he said he would've wanted you to read into arlington on an elephant. the most absurd thing you could possibly think of and i said you are right. he would've. and it became a joke for the first week and he...
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the law's ratification shortly after the assassination of president john f. kennedy meant that there was a greater focus on the medicare law and there were certain historical reasons for this. grew out inan and 1960 which also grew out of the medical aid for a program, which was a new deal era program that began in the 40's and 50's. for that reason most policymakers and legislators were focused on delivering medical assistance public insurance options for the elderly who were at risk of bankruptcy and high cost from end-of-life care. so when medicaid was appended to the law it was seen as a way to extend a similar program to those who were deemed medically indigent. at first, medical indigence was seen as a way to capture people that did not have incomes below the official poverty line. so say if a family of four in new york made $6,000, if they made $6,001 they would not have qualified for the prior systems. what medicaid did was expand medical aid for those below the poverty line. steve: lifestyle was different in the 1950's and 1960's. if you were in the c
the law's ratification shortly after the assassination of president john f. kennedy meant that there was a greater focus on the medicare law and there were certain historical reasons for this. grew out inan and 1960 which also grew out of the medical aid for a program, which was a new deal era program that began in the 40's and 50's. for that reason most policymakers and legislators were focused on delivering medical assistance public insurance options for the elderly who were at risk of...
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they have had their chanc rule of law. john kelly had his chance, bill barr had his chance, lindsey gram, marco rubio, rich scott, they have all had their chance to stand up to are the rule of law and they have failed to do so. legacies are being forged in this moment. they will all be remembered as great republicans but they will be remembered for their failures to guard the very tenets of our democracy. 23 senate republicans will be on the ballot this november. they deserve to fall to defeat just as much as the president who continues to abuse the law and is being emboldened by these republican senators. >> it is literally happening in realtime during the show. i want to get you reaction from the white house on the next question, which is stormer chief of staff general john kelly is not holding back about his former boss. he spoke to a group of students last night. he $ in specific lieutenant colonel alexander vindman who testified in the impeachment trial and lost his position in the white house. this is what kelly reportedl
they have had their chanc rule of law. john kelly had his chance, bill barr had his chance, lindsey gram, marco rubio, rich scott, they have all had their chance to stand up to are the rule of law and they have failed to do so. legacies are being forged in this moment. they will all be remembered as great republicans but they will be remembered for their failures to guard the very tenets of our democracy. 23 senate republicans will be on the ballot this november. they deserve to fall to defeat...
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. >>> john bolton, get your law rat's ass in here. mr. what do you have to say for yourself >> your honor, the things i saw president trump do and say made me deeply worried about the future of democracy. >> and why are you only coming out with this now? >> because i'm a messy bitch who loves drama. >> thyou've got to watch the whl thing. because i'm writing a book would also be another good answer. >> right >>> let's talk about big supersunday. along with the team's vince lombardi trophy, each chiefs player will take home a nice bonus check. according to cnbc, each player on the winning team gets an extra $124,000 in addition to the $87,000 they earned just making it to the postseason. the losers also don't walk away empty handed the 49ers will each get $62,000 for making it to the super bowl. that's along with the postseason bonus they got not bad for second place, but it -- the numbers are probably lower than most people would have thought. >> it's all about that trophy when it comes down to it >>> hip-hop dance crew the jabba wok keys
. >>> john bolton, get your law rat's ass in here. mr. what do you have to say for yourself >> your honor, the things i saw president trump do and say made me deeply worried about the future of democracy. >> and why are you only coming out with this now? >> because i'm a messy bitch who loves drama. >> thyou've got to watch the whl thing. because i'm writing a book would also be another good answer. >> right >>> let's talk about big supersunday....
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john's mother and father each committed suicide. my mother-in-lawat 92, my foarnl at -- father-in-law at 82 death was something that was part of our dialogue and i believe that in this day and age , death should be something that we all talk about because the baby boomers are reaching that age where their parents are dying, we think about the idea that our children are afraid to talk with us about what we want, why don't we raise what it is we want and that's what i hope this book will do, this film will do, is to get people talking. >> watch full author discussion tomorrow at 7:40 p.m. eastern time. it's 3 days of book tv on president's day weekend, tonight on our author interview program afterwords president sally makes argument against medicare for all and on monday tune in for discussion on u.s. and china relations led by former secretary of state couldn't -- rice. and ana shares experiences work ing in silicon valley and you will see coverage of rancho mirage book festival. check out booktv.org for more information. [inaudible conversations] >>
john's mother and father each committed suicide. my mother-in-lawat 92, my foarnl at -- father-in-law at 82 death was something that was part of our dialogue and i believe that in this day and age , death should be something that we all talk about because the baby boomers are reaching that age where their parents are dying, we think about the idea that our children are afraid to talk with us about what we want, why don't we raise what it is we want and that's what i hope this book will do, this...
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john's mother and father each committed suicide. my mother in law92, my father-in-law 72 death was something that was part of our dialogue and i believe that in this day and age death should be something that we all talk about because the baby boomers are reaching their age where parents are dying. we think about the idea that our children are afraid to talk with us about what we want. why don't we raise what it is we want. that's what i hope this book will do is this film will do is to get people talking. >> watch diane and reames full author discussion tomorrow at 7:40 pm eastern times. [inaudible background conversations] we are alive today from the savanna book festival. our coverage continues in just a few minutes. [inaudible background conversations] we will be back with more live from savannah and just a little bit. while we wait we wanted to tell you about our in-depth guest for the month of april. the american enterprise institute's Ãbwill sit down with us to discuss his books and career. and answer your questions. here's a previous appeara
john's mother and father each committed suicide. my mother in law92, my father-in-law 72 death was something that was part of our dialogue and i believe that in this day and age death should be something that we all talk about because the baby boomers are reaching their age where parents are dying. we think about the idea that our children are afraid to talk with us about what we want. why don't we raise what it is we want. that's what i hope this book will do is this film will do is to get...
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if americans believe that they don't determine if sun out of reach of any law enforcement can john does our elections, that is the beginning and the end of democracy, so it is a serious charge and republicans refused to get the evidence because they were afraid of what it would show and that is all that needs to be said. i yield the floor and around the absence of a quorum. tomorrow we'll be voting on the impeachment articles sent over to us by the house of o representatives, a process as the leader pointeder out started the day the president took office. i will be voting to acquit the president for several reasons. first and foremost, i do not believe the facts rise to the high bar of the founders se ther the removal from office. the founders and there's a special for the impeachment of treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors in other words, very serious violations of the public trust the founders were delivered in their choice of words and wanted to be clear impeachment was a severe remedy to be deployed only for very serious violation. when george mason proposed adding
if americans believe that they don't determine if sun out of reach of any law enforcement can john does our elections, that is the beginning and the end of democracy, so it is a serious charge and republicans refused to get the evidence because they were afraid of what it would show and that is all that needs to be said. i yield the floor and around the absence of a quorum. tomorrow we'll be voting on the impeachment articles sent over to us by the house of o representatives, a process as the...
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i thought the law was passed that stopped these things? ashley: nope. stuart: senator johnhune is the guy who introduced the law. not working apparently. i will put it to him in our 11:00 hour. >>> next a prominent jewish leader of the community here was physically thrown out of a event run by "squad" member rashida tlaib for asking a question about anti-semitism. watch this. >> you can leave. you can leave. [shouting] [inaudible conversations] stuart: that man was former new york state assemblyman dov hikind. he is fired up and on the show next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a h
i thought the law was passed that stopped these things? ashley: nope. stuart: senator johnhune is the guy who introduced the law. not working apparently. i will put it to him in our 11:00 hour. >>> next a prominent jewish leader of the community here was physically thrown out of a event run by "squad" member rashida tlaib for asking a question about anti-semitism. watch this. >> you can leave. you can leave. [shouting] [inaudible conversations] stuart: that man was...
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. >> dukakis' campaign will be run by his chief of staff, john sasso and harvard law professor, susanridge. >> in dukakis you had somebody who was tenacious, driven, and unbelievably hard working and disciplined. all my friends from politics were coming together to support a very smart man running for president. great. so i went to boston and helped the guy set up the campaign. >> i was just a kid in college. >> then i just went to boston and barged in there and volunteered. governor dukakis had a rule that nobody could be hired unless he personally interviewed them. and i thought to myself, why are you talking to me? i am 21, i make photocopies, what are you doing? he said i'm going to run this campaign in a very ethical way and i want to make sure that everybody that comes to work for me understands that. and i was hooked. i knew i wanted to do this. >> dukakis sets out to win his party's nomination. there's literally a short list of opponents. >> there were seven of us. some of the press rather uncharitably referred to us as the seven dwarves. >> of the seven, joe biden, a young se
. >> dukakis' campaign will be run by his chief of staff, john sasso and harvard law professor, susanridge. >> in dukakis you had somebody who was tenacious, driven, and unbelievably hard working and disciplined. all my friends from politics were coming together to support a very smart man running for president. great. so i went to boston and helped the guy set up the campaign. >> i was just a kid in college. >> then i just went to boston and barged in there and...
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law this weekend in meeting with iran's foreign minister. the president has also accused former secretary of state john kerry of violating that law.rohibits unauthorized american citizens from conducting foreign policy. >> i didn't negotiate with anybody. i did what every senator and secretaries of state in history have done which is continue to go to conferences abroad or have meetings in order to be well-informed. reporter: senator murphy denied he was conducting u.s. foreign policy although he called u.s. administration strategy on iran a disaster. liz. liz: rich, thank you for your reporting. with more on the democrats undercutting the president, that is what president trump says it is going on and whether it is jeopardizing national security, retired colonel david hunt joins us now. colonel, two questions here, are they undercutting national security and the president and why is senator murphy doing this? >> yeah, the answer is yes. anytime -- elections have consequences. the people that are responsible, the u.s. government for foreign policy the executive branch through the state department, period, full stop, end of story.
law this weekend in meeting with iran's foreign minister. the president has also accused former secretary of state john kerry of violating that law.rohibits unauthorized american citizens from conducting foreign policy. >> i didn't negotiate with anybody. i did what every senator and secretaries of state in history have done which is continue to go to conferences abroad or have meetings in order to be well-informed. reporter: senator murphy denied he was conducting u.s. foreign policy...
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john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very difficult for a lot of people. obviously, we have a society now
john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very difficult for a lot of people. obviously, we have a society now
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subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of his full power of impeachment. in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors area this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and defuse and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested in the house of representatives. in all of this president
subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the...
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subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of his full power of impeachment. in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors area this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and defuse and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested in the house of representatives. in all of this president
subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the...
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law on their own? martin luther king went to see john kennedy and kennedy, he left the white house and he said kennedy didn't care. he was really upset about it. what happened over time because of king and some of the people i mentioned, people began to see that we needed justice and the pressure came from the bottom up the marchs, the gassing, the dog bitings, the jailings, it didn't square with us as free people. we wanted justice and we demand ed justice and the politicians after a decade's long struggle began to pass the laws. women suffrage, do you think those guys wanted to give you your power? they didn't. and you think about how long it took for women to get the right to vote and if you were an african-american you had to wait even longer to get the right to vote because you weren't favored how did it happen? we demanded it from the bottom up. i'm convinced that if we hadn't had the protests on our college campuses, we would still be on today. they'd have some reason as to why we would still be there. students and adults who finally said enough of this. and the same is going to be true about e
law on their own? martin luther king went to see john kennedy and kennedy, he left the white house and he said kennedy didn't care. he was really upset about it. what happened over time because of king and some of the people i mentioned, people began to see that we needed justice and the pressure came from the bottom up the marchs, the gassing, the dog bitings, the jailings, it didn't square with us as free people. we wanted justice and we demand ed justice and the politicians after a decade's...
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the most important thing he did was not push through a john mccain policy proposal and get it passed into law. the most important thing senator john mccain ever did was say no. he said no at 1:29 in the morning. that's when john mccain turned his thumb down and voted no on the repeal of obamacare, he voted no to ripping health care away from millions of americans. that's what the next democratic president will be doing to all things trump, saying no, saying no more trumpism, no more trump nominations to the united states supreme court. no more federal judges appointed who don't even meet the minimal standards set by the american bar association. no more budget busting corporate tax cuts, no more threats to take your health care away, millions of people's health care aw away. no more babies in cages, no more muslim bans. no more celebrating, no more rage tweeting at football players. no more tweeting at the attorney general to lower a sentencing recommendation for the president's convicted felon friends. no more of that, no more idiotic childish behavior with the murderous north korean dictato
the most important thing he did was not push through a john mccain policy proposal and get it passed into law. the most important thing senator john mccain ever did was say no. he said no at 1:29 in the morning. that's when john mccain turned his thumb down and voted no on the repeal of obamacare, he voted no to ripping health care away from millions of americans. that's what the next democratic president will be doing to all things trump, saying no, saying no more trumpism, no more trump...
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law. for example. this is the rubbish john carlos says built up in his son's liver. there particles so small they can quickly pass through your lungs and into your body. biomedical engineer anthony a to get it analyzed francesco's liver tissue the and she found nano particles of 7 different metals in the juma including crimea. tungsten and titanium. there's no metals industry around but these are all used by the arms industry. dr gassy believes francesco was contaminated by dust from a big explosion icicle at the. ok. who are looking. for that for them in. the science of nano particles is still new but the world health organization says early signs show that find material may be harmful to public health. the w.h.o. is encouraging further research. dr gaddy has consulted to 4 parliamentary inquiries that looked into the activities of the italian defense force it was that if you know said the painter that it printed. them in a corner or. authority figure out the only real little bit you. very. much is so. so that it knew. this. very. well. it's a 2 hour drive heading n
law. for example. this is the rubbish john carlos says built up in his son's liver. there particles so small they can quickly pass through your lungs and into your body. biomedical engineer anthony a to get it analyzed francesco's liver tissue the and she found nano particles of 7 different metals in the juma including crimea. tungsten and titanium. there's no metals industry around but these are all used by the arms industry. dr gassy believes francesco was contaminated by dust from a big...
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pertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald john trump, president of do united states, you will impartial justice according to the constitution and lawsso help you god? senate will convene as a court of impeachment. >> what we have seen over the last couple days is a descent into constitutional madness. >> this is irregular to say the least. >> donald john trump, president of the united states, is not guilty as charged in the second article of impeachment. >> for the third time in u.s. history, a president has been impeached and acquitted. from the house hearings to the senate trial, c-span has provided live, comprehensive coverage of the impeachment of president trump. you can find all of our video and related resources at c-span.org/impeachment. c-span, your place for unfiltered coverage of congress. host: we are back and we are going to open the phone lines to talk to you about what you think about campaign 2020 and the new hampshire primary. we are opening our regular phone lines for this conversation here that means republicans, your line is going to be (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000. independence, you can
pertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald john trump, president of do united states, you will impartial justice according to the constitution and lawsso help you god? senate will convene as a court of impeachment. >> what we have seen over the last couple days is a descent into constitutional madness. >> this is irregular to say the least. >> donald john trump, president of the united states, is not guilty as charged in the second article of impeachment. >>...
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. >> nixon had law an order. john f. kennedy inhe missile gap. have to hav some other issue. they're doing a big mistake by pour-mouthing the economy. >> there's no point in pour-mouthin the economy. the americans are larger than the economy. >> another thing the president was crowing about is iowa. we didn't have resultsnt partial result the next day supposedly final results yesterday.there may be a recanv where does this leave the democratic -- >> an absolute abomination. tsand democ stand guilty. the democratic party of iowa in particular. i mean, yeah yea had onebi responty. it's been given enormous opportunity. and that was to win dno. -- wino. now everybodyou comes of iowa. there was no winoing. all thatrgy, all that idealism poured in. there were 240,000 in barack obama. and democrats are not excited. they're not energized at least in turnout in numbers. >> you say no whenoing and yet joe bid camp seems to be worried. they've reshuffled the leadership as we heard lisa reporting. and pete buttigieg and bernie sanders have a little bit of a
. >> nixon had law an order. john f. kennedy inhe missile gap. have to hav some other issue. they're doing a big mistake by pour-mouthing the economy. >> there's no point in pour-mouthin the economy. the americans are larger than the economy. >> another thing the president was crowing about is iowa. we didn't have resultsnt partial result the next day supposedly final results yesterday.there may be a recanv where does this leave the democratic -- >> an absolute...
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fairly big turnout there will gauge whether the supporters will be happy with out on law maybe catch up with the john waters as well if he's there we believe years we saw earlier on and cross to our correspondent shortly but there are live pictures of the scenes happening right now in central london a rally and a march under way. elsewhere u.s. media throwing yet more meddling accusations east this time it's the democrats front runner for the 2020 presidential election is being dragged in bernie sanders is leading the polls ahead of the next nomination vote in the state of nevada and the washington post claims through unnamed sources that he's receiving russian help for his campaign it was not clear what role they're going to play we were told that russia maybe other countries are going to get involved in this campaign and look here's the message to russia stay out of american elections while democratic rival billionaire mike bloomberg has jumped on the report to target sanders online posting a 2016 presidential campaign slogan feel the burn in russian didn't waste a minute to occur to promote the ne
fairly big turnout there will gauge whether the supporters will be happy with out on law maybe catch up with the john waters as well if he's there we believe years we saw earlier on and cross to our correspondent shortly but there are live pictures of the scenes happening right now in central london a rally and a march under way. elsewhere u.s. media throwing yet more meddling accusations east this time it's the democrats front runner for the 2020 presidential election is being dragged in...
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these youths have all come into conflict with the law and are on probation giacomo and john luigi are from milan filippo and kevin are from genoa but now they're all headed to marsala a town in sicily. fatima is to function as a kind of mediator between the educators from libya and the young offenders with whom she shares a similar history. the campus held near marsala right by the sea at the lake and the valley. it's a club devoted to promoting an interest in sailing water sports and the protection of marine life among children and youths in particular. the group from leave their us 7 young people from genoa milan and marsala and several councillors will spend the next 6 days together here. and it's time to get acquainted salvatore in who he is one of the camp's directors and lee bettors co-founders as well as a social worker and activist. he and the other supervisors chose the participants. they're all youths required to take part in lead batteries programs during their parole period. the. young lady is 19 years old and a convicted robber. jacko who's 16 was also convicted of robber
these youths have all come into conflict with the law and are on probation giacomo and john luigi are from milan filippo and kevin are from genoa but now they're all headed to marsala a town in sicily. fatima is to function as a kind of mediator between the educators from libya and the young offenders with whom she shares a similar history. the campus held near marsala right by the sea at the lake and the valley. it's a club devoted to promoting an interest in sailing water sports and the...
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it was called the rathole, and it was a tiny little law office .f john francis sprague summer of 1885, the stranger was visiting from bangor. bangor was a regionally significant city, just about 15 miles from monson, southeast. the stranger represented a printing firm in bangor that was establishing a line of locally edited small-town newspapers. jumped atis sprague the chance to serve as the first editor of monson's first and only newspaper. the town was so small, it could never have supported a newspaper on its own, but it was appealing to join a syndicate run by a big city printer. issue of thet weekly slate, great name, rolled off the press in bangor and went on sale in monson in five neighboring towns. i found the first year's run and the main historical society in portland. this is issue number one. it was definitely a local paper. it advertised itself that way. a local newspaper devoted to the interests of the people of ,orthern -- that is the county and vicinity. it doesn't get much more local than the breaking news at the top of the fourth column that a.p.other day, one of ha
it was called the rathole, and it was a tiny little law office .f john francis sprague summer of 1885, the stranger was visiting from bangor. bangor was a regionally significant city, just about 15 miles from monson, southeast. the stranger represented a printing firm in bangor that was establishing a line of locally edited small-town newspapers. jumped atis sprague the chance to serve as the first editor of monson's first and only newspaper. the town was so small, it could never have supported...
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. >> we've on talked in my generation the advantages of watergate with john mitchell and the former lawartner running the show and behind watergate. but since watergate the idea was that the a.g. was an independent force in the country. an honest judiciary. >> look, we've seen a breakdown of the norms. we have the fbi and ten-year term to insolate law enforcement from political influence. and what we're seeing here is all of those lessons post watergate, this administration is not interested in them at all. they want their hands really on all of the levers, making all of the decisions, letting friends off, starting investigations of the people who are causing them trouble. this is exactly the kind of corruption that our government was trying to fight in ukraine when we were trying to say you can't do this kind of using the prosecution to hurt your enemies. >> as trump just mentioned, his tweet this morning asserted his authority to interfere with the department of justice even though he still denies doing it. it is not the first time the president has denied accusations of improper cond
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senator chris murphy, president trump has accused him and former secretary of state john kerry of violating a federal law in their discussions with iranian officials. >> i did negotiate with anybody. i did what every senator and secretaries of state in history have done which is continue to go to conferences abroad or have meetings in order to be well-informed. >> the president has suggested they violated the logan act, it prohibits unauthorized americans from conducting foreign policy. secretary of state mike pompeo is in saudi arabia meeting with senior leaders like crown prince mohammad bin salman to discuss countering iran. he also toured a saudi airbase which houses 2500 u.s. troops, there to respond to threats. the pentagon send more troops and equipment over the summer after officials blamed iran up for an attack on a saudi oil facility. some u.s. forces have returned home from the region, the pentagon has sent 800 paratroopers from the 82nd airborne back to fort bragg north carolina. the u.s. sent them to the middle east after the attack around the new year. >> bret: up next, domestic terrorism a
senator chris murphy, president trump has accused him and former secretary of state john kerry of violating a federal law in their discussions with iranian officials. >> i did negotiate with anybody. i did what every senator and secretaries of state in history have done which is continue to go to conferences abroad or have meetings in order to be well-informed. >> the president has suggested they violated the logan act, it prohibits unauthorized americans from conducting foreign...
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law. with witnesses and documents as part of the impeachment trial that is your colleague john warner. senators, there was a storm blowing through this capital the winds are strong they move us in uncertain and dangerous directions. jefferson once said i would consider trial by jury as the only anchor yet imagined by man with the government to be held to the principles of the constitution. the only anchor ever imagined yet imagined by me and by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution. i would submit to you that we are adrift. but if we hold true, if we have faith that the ship of state can survive truth, the storm shall pass. i yield back we now castable on the witness question and once that vote is complete, i would ask that the senate stand in recess subject to follow the chair. >> thank you. >> without objection. >> so ordered. >> the question is shall it be in order to consider in debate under the impeachment rules, any motion to subpoena witnesses or
law. with witnesses and documents as part of the impeachment trial that is your colleague john warner. senators, there was a storm blowing through this capital the winds are strong they move us in uncertain and dangerous directions. jefferson once said i would consider trial by jury as the only anchor yet imagined by man with the government to be held to the principles of the constitution. the only anchor ever imagined yet imagined by me and by which a government can be held to the principles...
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john is looking out specifically. the challenge with these provisions you talked about, we have important u.s. surveillance lawse coming up for reauthorization but the backdrop of the american people seemed there was illegal surveillance against carter page, term campaign associate. our democratic colleagues are working against us because they don't want to talk about that because as a democratic administration, democratic politician, adam just complicit with respect to that allowing of that. >> unbelievable. thanks for seeing. will be back, lived with candace owen. welcome back. quite a night last night. fox news protecting bernie sanders as the winner of the nevada caucuses. this is the third when for him doing well in a racially diverse state. hispanic or latino, 10% african-americans. the democrats move forward, let's talk about how important the black vote will be. candace darwin, it was good to be with you. she also is out with a new book called blackout. you talked a lot about the support for president trump and black america. give us your perspective on black americans today. >> i think it's the most, o
john is looking out specifically. the challenge with these provisions you talked about, we have important u.s. surveillance lawse coming up for reauthorization but the backdrop of the american people seemed there was illegal surveillance against carter page, term campaign associate. our democratic colleagues are working against us because they don't want to talk about that because as a democratic administration, democratic politician, adam just complicit with respect to that allowing of that....
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confidence so that's a very important principle it's an important precedent of american law but look again i had john bolton being called as a witness i'm fine with i'm pretty particular in terms of the trade off of i'd be happy to hear what john bolton had to say under all juxtapose that for example with the whistleblower under oath with the bidens under oath with adam schiff under oath so i think it's too bad to some degree that the american people didn't get that full flushing out of the this entire story but so be it you know the this is going to decide it i think it was our goal to this book very soon let's see what happens that on wednesday the vote to convict trump on abuse of power was bipartisan $47.00 democrats plus one republican you'll polities former presidential candidate mitt romney whereas the vote to acquit him was policies on only republicans voted to acquit and even among those republican steve you had multiple senators lamar alexander lisa murkowski rob portman susan collins who openly said there was nothing perfect about that poll with the ukrainian president that it was wrong th
confidence so that's a very important principle it's an important precedent of american law but look again i had john bolton being called as a witness i'm fine with i'm pretty particular in terms of the trade off of i'd be happy to hear what john bolton had to say under all juxtapose that for example with the whistleblower under oath with the bidens under oath with adam schiff under oath so i think it's too bad to some degree that the american people didn't get that full flushing out of the...