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my name is john paris and i weren't. washington and beijing called time on ted for tat a partial rollback of tariffs on each other's goods could spell the beginning of the end of the 19 month trade war. also on the show germany march 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how light chain. for talent along the former energy on the border. and the swine fever that's what china is spreading now its reach indonesia and its neighbors. this is b.w. business i'm joined now the milan in berlin welcome china and the us have said they've agreed to east tariffs on each other's goods as part of a so-called phase one deal now tariffs have been the weapon of choice especially for the us and the monthlong trade duel between the world's 2 biggest economies he announced rollback is fueling hopes of the trade wars eventual and the announcement came from beijing where the commerce ministry spokesman said china and the us would remove tariffs in stages know this at least hope of tangible progress to a wider deal. if the 2 sid
my name is john paris and i weren't. washington and beijing called time on ted for tat a partial rollback of tariffs on each other's goods could spell the beginning of the end of the 19 month trade war. also on the show germany march 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how light chain. for talent along the former energy on the border. and the swine fever that's what china is spreading now its reach indonesia and its neighbors. this is b.w. business i'm joined now the milan in...
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in the fall of the berlin wall i'm joined by my guest john laughlin in paris he is a political scientist and historian in washington we have harold james he's a professor of history and international affairs at princeton university as well as author and editor of a number of books including when the wall came down reactions to german unification and in cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is emeritus professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to john and paris 1st i mean 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist affairs at the time john 30 years on what is its meaning because i look at cursory reviews of you know that in commenting on it it is the people's power the rise of the spring of nations in eastern europe but that's a kind of a narrative that i
in the fall of the berlin wall i'm joined by my guest john laughlin in paris he is a political scientist and historian in washington we have harold james he's a professor of history and international affairs at princeton university as well as author and editor of a number of books including when the wall came down reactions to german unification and in cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is emeritus professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all...
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all right let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us now from paris john locke law and international law consultant and professor at the university institute of pius via skype from santander for reece. chief strategy officer at rasmussen global and former director of policy planning at nato and from ankara we're joined by use of well about a security analyst and retired colonel gentlemen welcome to you or john let's start with you did nato need a wake up call as maclaurin right when he says that the organization is brain dead . yes he's absolutely right and did he return to the theme because the braindead remark was made 10 days or 2 weeks ago and he returned to the theme only only recently. and said that he had he was very pleased to have raised this issue and to put it on the table and he asked the question which really is the ultimate question and it's an ultimate question because a nato doesn't have the answer the question is who's the enemy michael said who's the enemy is it russia is it peace in europe is it turkey who is the enemy and because it nato is unable to
all right let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us now from paris john locke law and international law consultant and professor at the university institute of pius via skype from santander for reece. chief strategy officer at rasmussen global and former director of policy planning at nato and from ankara we're joined by use of well about a security analyst and retired colonel gentlemen welcome to you or john let's start with you did nato need a wake up call as maclaurin right...
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in the fall of the berlin wall i'm joined by my guest john laughlin in paris he is a political scientist and historian in washington we have harold james he's a professor of history and international affairs at princeton university as well as author and editor of a number of books including when the wall came down reactions to german unification and in cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is america's professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to john and paris 1st i mean 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist affairs at the time john 30 years on what is its meaning because i look at cursory reviews of you know that in commenting on it it is the.
in the fall of the berlin wall i'm joined by my guest john laughlin in paris he is a political scientist and historian in washington we have harold james he's a professor of history and international affairs at princeton university as well as author and editor of a number of books including when the wall came down reactions to german unification and in cork we cross to geoffrey roberts he is america's professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy all...
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rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to john in paris for 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist affairs at the time john 30 years on what is its meaning because i look at cursory reviews of you know that and commenting on it it is the people's power the rise of the spring of nations in eastern europe but that's a kind of a narrative that is very western i suppose but i lived there it was it i don't have that same kind of feel for it ok though having said that i'm very glad those communist regimes are gone and the wall go ahead john. you know well like you peter i lived through those events very directly like you i was studying eastern european studies at oxford at that point i spent that summer in 1909 in romania and hungry and indeed in september 89 i was in west berlin and was there when the 1st east berlin is arrived in west berlin having driven through czechosl
rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to john in paris for 30 it's been 30 years now believe it or not because i remember it so vividly when it happened a few months before i had been living in poland for a number of years and an avid student of eastern european communist affairs at the time john 30 years on what is its meaning because i look at cursory reviews of you know that and commenting on it it is the people's power the rise of the...
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cross-like in the fall of the berlin wall i'm joined by my guest john laughlin in paris he's a political scientist.
cross-like in the fall of the berlin wall i'm joined by my guest john laughlin in paris he's a political scientist.
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let's bring a john hurley, he's the host. he's here with paris. >> very nicely done.t's put it up a little bit. spewing her name is paris. this has become an amazing tradition. >> i would never have guessed back in 2002 and jog miller hub of the sports at nbc called me up and i said hello and he said wolf wolf and that's how this whole thing began. 18 years ago we have an audience of 19 million then, we expect 30 million people to watch us tomorrow. >> dana: i feel like america's love for dogs is always been there but it feels like it is growing. >> i do too. it's interesting that you say that. i think part of it, part of the exposure to americans exposure to their animals has been through the dog show. -- >> dana: what are the judges looking for? >> every dog is competing against a written standard of what the perfect specimen of that breed should be. dogs were not pets thousands of years ago. they were used to survive. basically what the whole purpose of this is his to celebrate the rich history of breeding to keep these forms and the functions alive. that's what it
let's bring a john hurley, he's the host. he's here with paris. >> very nicely done.t's put it up a little bit. spewing her name is paris. this has become an amazing tradition. >> i would never have guessed back in 2002 and jog miller hub of the sports at nbc called me up and i said hello and he said wolf wolf and that's how this whole thing began. 18 years ago we have an audience of 19 million then, we expect 30 million people to watch us tomorrow. >> dana: i feel like...
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paris saint—germain. one point was enough for them in the end, but our football reporter john bennett says real should havet i am not sure how paris st—germain rescued a draw from this game, they we re rescued a draw from this game, they were down and out. scoring a second goal of the night to make it 2—0. then a mistake by raphael to score in the 80th minute, then sarabia came through and suddenly it was level. near the end we must had brilliant drama, great story, gareth bale hitting the post from a free kick, unfair on paris st—germain. real and billy dominated the game, 28 shots. the goalkeeper made ten saves during the game, which is pretty incredible. listen, i think both teams will be happy. both in the last 16, great performance by real, great performance by psg. this is the trophy they are desperate to make it through on. they did do enough, and you can understand why mentally they may not have been a full entity in this game because they were pretty close, they need to getting through to the last 16. it's all about knockouts now. it's all about what they could do in those last 16, quarterfinals,
paris saint—germain. one point was enough for them in the end, but our football reporter john bennett says real should havet i am not sure how paris st—germain rescued a draw from this game, they we re rescued a draw from this game, they were down and out. scoring a second goal of the night to make it 2—0. then a mistake by raphael to score in the 80th minute, then sarabia came through and suddenly it was level. near the end we must had brilliant drama, great story, gareth bale hitting...
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paris journalists and africa expert john simm believes the french presence in the region could in fact be counterproductive. it comes at a time when people say that they those that have come from the outside and that people should only europeans and the french specifically so there are times when people say they will overstayed their welcome there's a time when they've crossed a line and feel that the local support that they once were receiving may be declining i think we're coming close to that point because at some point in time we're coming close to 7 years that they've been and will be so close to 10 years if not more ringback and that's what some point the money government has got to realize that they're not making the relevant gains that they once were and more so . if things become counterproductive over time the settlers always been a difficult one again we are seeing for the 1st time if not in many most recent times where i asked and al-qaeda us into working together and we've seen them accept your creating on the same territory mallees clearly one of those territories so it c
paris journalists and africa expert john simm believes the french presence in the region could in fact be counterproductive. it comes at a time when people say that they those that have come from the outside and that people should only europeans and the french specifically so there are times when people say they will overstayed their welcome there's a time when they've crossed a line and feel that the local support that they once were receiving may be declining i think we're coming close to...
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before the paris accords, the obama administration, john kerry, went in and worked out an agreement withon the block, and now they are going in the wrong direction as well. of course, the trump administration pulling out of paris altogether. but that could change with the next election. the day after the next election in 2020 is the deadline to really pull out of the paris accords. and so now there's this consortium of governors and mayors and business leaders saying, we're committed to this. we'll fill the gap even if the u.s. federal government won't. >> china and the u.s. are the world's two biggest polluters as it happens. is there any doubt to the science? of course, on other networks and from the president you'll hear, well, do we really know? >> no. but those are the talking points that have been fed into this by fossil fuel interest much the way tobacco companies did with the dangers of smoking. deliberate misinformation campaigns. so, yeah, if you watch fox and marinade in that you think that there is some, but the latest analysis that just came out is no longer 97% of scientist
before the paris accords, the obama administration, john kerry, went in and worked out an agreement withon the block, and now they are going in the wrong direction as well. of course, the trump administration pulling out of paris altogether. but that could change with the next election. the day after the next election in 2020 is the deadline to really pull out of the paris accords. and so now there's this consortium of governors and mayors and business leaders saying, we're committed to this....
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paris r.t. . and finally for this hour john many has declared to my current crisis has come to an adult however new figures suggest that integrating the newcomers hasn't quite gone to plan as eventually steps us explains remember this. question will not table to hand pretty easily and approach. shocking images highlighting the scale of the migrant crisis while the head of germany's migration and refugee office insists that is all in the past the crisis is over and has been for several years however. also admit it would take here is to integrate migrants were all praising the integration courses billions of year olds have been spent to deal with the crisis and help new arrivals in the hope and such long term investments will pay off but let's have a closer look 1st at the courses which so more praises for its effectiveness and had a questionable effect with increasing numbers failing the basic german language exam and course providers sued for false of lying documents 2nd migrants continue to come to the country that critics say is unsustainable numbers the minister also says that $145000.00 are est
paris r.t. . and finally for this hour john many has declared to my current crisis has come to an adult however new figures suggest that integrating the newcomers hasn't quite gone to plan as eventually steps us explains remember this. question will not table to hand pretty easily and approach. shocking images highlighting the scale of the migrant crisis while the head of germany's migration and refugee office insists that is all in the past the crisis is over and has been for several years...
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judgement on us and turned obvious us in the mcgeorge didn't sit well with archbishop john and obviously the majority of it is paris parishes and the people and so so that they looked back back to their roots and they click on contact active them on the scope and scorekeeping a group just if you're going to i'm sure many of the bishops and he and the bishops and they have they've been. back leave home in washington home they've come to their mark on. ok i'm going to be off for about half an hour i don't go to father. i go that's going to be off for about half an hour don't go to the father i'll have the latest headlines for you at the top of their. dreams. during the great depression which old mr a member there was and most of my family were unemployed working class and it wasn't great it was pretty head which are subject to that isn't old enough to remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. day but there was an expectation that things were going to get be
judgement on us and turned obvious us in the mcgeorge didn't sit well with archbishop john and obviously the majority of it is paris parishes and the people and so so that they looked back back to their roots and they click on contact active them on the scope and scorekeeping a group just if you're going to i'm sure many of the bishops and he and the bishops and they have they've been. back leave home in washington home they've come to their mark on. ok i'm going to be off for about half an...
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corollas on saturday people have been launching from the region of 2 pari to the central city of cochabamba even rather spoke to al jazeera as john holmes and outlined his next moves. up until sunday if more rallies was latin america's longest standing current leader now pressured to resign by the military after accusations of electoral fraud he's suddenly bolivia's former president and in exile in mexico but after less than a week here he told our dizzier he's already planning to go home. i can't be outside of the country i'm used to being with the people as a union leader president doing work i miss it a lot i'm looking for a legal way to go back and be with the people as they resist the dictatorship the coup he says if allowed back he wouldn't seek to run in fresh elections that's a bone of contention between him and the opposition but he still wants to complete the last 2 months of his term. i don't know why they're so scared of evo they don't want me to participate that's ok everything for life and for democracy i retire my candidacy but they should let me finish my term is that understood not understood by now interim presi
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match coming up john harding on the scene for us thank you very much a quick reminder now the top story that we're following for you at this hour violent protests on the streets of paris demonstrations in the capital and other french cities marking the anniversary of the best movement police responding with water cannons and tear gas. watching news live from berlin up next it's shift in the meantime all the latest news available at www dot com thanks wanting to. get. more. into your business magazine made germany on d w.
match coming up john harding on the scene for us thank you very much a quick reminder now the top story that we're following for you at this hour violent protests on the streets of paris demonstrations in the capital and other french cities marking the anniversary of the best movement police responding with water cannons and tear gas. watching news live from berlin up next it's shift in the meantime all the latest news available at www dot com thanks wanting to. get. more. into your business...
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suffered military defeats all over west central europe as john churchill, the duke of marlborough, and the prince of savoie marched their armies toward paris, successfully defeating the french. save for a handful of victories, bungling and ineffectiveness also severely hampered french military performance in the war of austrian succession. during the seven years war, french naval power was virtually annihilated and armed forces inured tremendous losses europe, india, africa, and the americas, succumbing to the tiny state of prussia on the continent and losing nearly all of its strongholds overseas. for the largest, wealthiest, and most populous country in europe, one that had achieved great military glory in its far removed in its far removed and more recent past, these losses were seen as no less than a national disaster. losing this war was not just an exacerbating force, but a critical motivator for both the critiques and the reforms of what we call the military enlightenment. while many equate the enlightenment with pacifism and wholesale condemnation of war in all of its forms, in reality, the world of the french enlightenment met and
suffered military defeats all over west central europe as john churchill, the duke of marlborough, and the prince of savoie marched their armies toward paris, successfully defeating the french. save for a handful of victories, bungling and ineffectiveness also severely hampered french military performance in the war of austrian succession. during the seven years war, french naval power was virtually annihilated and armed forces inured tremendous losses europe, india, africa, and the americas,...
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pulling the united states out of the paris climate agreement this week, something i'm sure jane fonda is not happy about. jillian: sharon osbourne has choice words for johns new version of baby it's cold outside. listen to this. >> what would john legend do in 40 years of someone wanted to rerecord one of his songs and somebody just went i can change the lyrics on that, to change an innocent lyric to your mind and your body, what are you on? >> the 1944 version goes the neighbors might think baby it's bad out there saying what's in the street, to be had out there but the new version by john legend and kelly clarkson goes what will my friends think, i think they should rejoice. if i have one more drink, it's your body and your choice. a very different message there. a lot of people talking about this on social media. one person agrees she has a good point. when you write a song is your masterpiece, a work of art not meant for modern times because some folks don't enjoy the sun, the me too movement his friend by. another twitter user says how about write a new song and let the old one jillian: every year this song - carley: it is an innocent song, a reflec
pulling the united states out of the paris climate agreement this week, something i'm sure jane fonda is not happy about. jillian: sharon osbourne has choice words for johns new version of baby it's cold outside. listen to this. >> what would john legend do in 40 years of someone wanted to rerecord one of his songs and somebody just went i can change the lyrics on that, to change an innocent lyric to your mind and your body, what are you on? >> the 1944 version goes the neighbors...
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john path fondue starting the job today but- no sort of challenges so far. in the short term sncf battling a strike it's led by rank and file rail workers at a depot in suburban paris. they want better working conditions in the turmoil is let the tgv cancellation throughout the week. i'll have a separate union back call for a nationwide strike on december fifth that one of the government's proposed retirement reforms. next year for until then receive further changes at the essence half. new hires will be without long time real worker job benefits. last year on the most emblematic reforms of president menu my call. it's part of that the essence have also preparing for private sector competition. now another major reforms taken effect t today in france. and over how the country system of unemployment benefits. the government says it'll save money and incentivize job seekers. a critic c settle simpy hurt those in needd of public assistance. fraser jackson takes a closer look. these people outside o of leal'l's unemployment office emmanuel micros new steps to curb unemployment according concerned. research yes it's definitely going to complicate ththings deserve blocki
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pary al-jazeera tower on. their eyes in states that's known for its firm support so of donald trump but one states has just voted to keep the democrats since governor john breaux edwards a stunning republicans again by a 9. only winning a 2nd term as governor or louisiana he managed to cobble together enough cross party supports to defeats republican rival eddie respond president trump made 3 recent trip see the state in an effort to return the seat to republican control in while u.s. impeachment investigators have questioned a white house official about president trump's decision to block military aids to ukraine mark zandi is the 1st person from the office of management and budget to speak at the inquiry trying to pressure on ukraine is at the heart of the democrat led probe the president is accused of using the aid as a bargaining chip to encourage ukraine's government to investigate his political rival joe biden britain's prince andrew has denied allegations that he had sex with an alleged trafficking victim or disclosed late billionaire jeffrey epstein but c. has conceded that his association with that scene had let the royal family don't catherine
pary al-jazeera tower on. their eyes in states that's known for its firm support so of donald trump but one states has just voted to keep the democrats since governor john breaux edwards a stunning republicans again by a 9. only winning a 2nd term as governor or louisiana he managed to cobble together enough cross party supports to defeats republican rival eddie respond president trump made 3 recent trip see the state in an effort to return the seat to republican control in while u.s....
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says extreme cuts must be made to meet the paris targets and emissions will have to 4 by more than 7 percent between now and 2030 john christensen is the emissions gap report lead author he says meeting these targets will involve a difficult economic and technological transition. i don't think it needs to lead to disruptions i think we need to look at transformations and i think we have historically seen transformations in many sectors maybe not with the same speed that we look at if you look at the whole i t sicked i mean there's been a huge transformation in the last 10 or 20 years when i explain to my kids or grandkids how the phone was happening when i was a child he went to the exchange the put in a plug and saw the look at me as if i'm from the stone age of the take out their smartphone so transitions happen the main one we're looking at now is in energy transport aquaculture and forestry and in energy i mean luckily renewable energy solar and wind have become so cheap that they're fully competitive in almost all the countries with other sources of power supply and i think we are starting to move also in a situ
says extreme cuts must be made to meet the paris targets and emissions will have to 4 by more than 7 percent between now and 2030 john christensen is the emissions gap report lead author he says meeting these targets will involve a difficult economic and technological transition. i don't think it needs to lead to disruptions i think we need to look at transformations and i think we have historically seen transformations in many sectors maybe not with the same speed that we look at if you look...
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particularly since president john who began to use it a lot for press conferences and things. >> here is is a picture of new hampshire's own franklin paris. i want to get back to the stories you have. the story of benjamin paris. and jane and what her years in the white houses were like. and do you remember what years he was president? >> 1853 to 1857. before the civil war. >> what is their story? >> they had two children. he was a quiet intellectual woman. very smart. >> she lost her son at about 10 and it broke her heart. they had a little boy, about 12, benny, he was idolized by her. there was an image of the two of them together. and on the train, a tape trip after pierce's election, there was a train wreck and the little boy was thrown from the train. and rolled down the hill in the snow and president pierce jumped out of the train and ran down to him. when he picked him up -- mrs. pierce took the unfortunate course of saying that it was god's punishment of her and her husband for ambition and wanting to be president. and would write letters to the boy. and she seemed doomed to problems. they were close to jefferson davis and his vi
particularly since president john who began to use it a lot for press conferences and things. >> here is is a picture of new hampshire's own franklin paris. i want to get back to the stories you have. the story of benjamin paris. and jane and what her years in the white houses were like. and do you remember what years he was president? >> 1853 to 1857. before the civil war. >> what is their story? >> they had two children. he was a quiet intellectual woman. very smart....
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paris. take your lashes to paradise. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...only littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johnshe best there is. you got that? >> timbaland really pushed the envelope. it's very much black futuristic music. ♪ is it worth it let me work it ♪ >> that music, a lot of it was space age driven. ♪ i'm bringing sexy back ♪ them other don't know how to act ♪ >> odd sounds that reflect his own inner ear vision. ♪ i said it's too late to apologize it's too late ♪ >> timbaland was a little more technologically dense and ethereal, whereas pharrell wasn't as out there. he did like dance tracks. ♪ i said it's getting hot in here so take off all your clothes ♪ >> it was a little more gritty. it was very intricate but very rhythmically driven. ♪ all the girls got to be like this ♪ >> pop stars figure out you need hip-hop cred and you need a hip-hop producer. ♪ i ain't no hollaback girl >> what's interesting about the 2000s is you had a group of hip-hop producers who were crossing over and topping pop charts. >> kanye is another one. you know, he's producing and working with jay-z and alicia keys
paris. take your lashes to paradise. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...only littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johnshe best there is. you got that? >> timbaland really pushed the envelope. it's very much black futuristic music. ♪ is it worth it let me work it ♪ >> that music, a lot of it was space age driven. ♪ i'm bringing sexy back ♪ them other don't know how to act ♪ >> odd sounds that reflect his own inner ear vision. ♪ i said it's...
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john kelly. >> this wasn't that these guys thought this was a rogue president. this was that these guys disagreed with his policieses. they disagreed with us getting out of the paristh us getting out of the iran deal, disagreed with moving the embassy to jerusalem. heather: tillerson denies the claims, saying, quote, at no time did i nor to my direct knowledge did anyone else serving along with me take any actions to undermine the president. and we will hear from hailey herself today. she joins "fox & friends" live at 8:30 eastern. president trump demanding that iran turn over the longest held hostage in u.s. history. former fbi agent robert levinson. the rogue regime for the first time admitting to opening a case on the american, so what kind of hope does this bring to the family after 12 years? joining me now is robert's son, dan levinson. thank you so much for joining us, dan. we really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you for having me. heather: lets' begin with part of what iran said. they said according to the last statement of tehran's justice dealt, mr. robert allen levinson has an ongoing case in the court of tehran. so does had that give you h
john kelly. >> this wasn't that these guys thought this was a rogue president. this was that these guys disagreed with his policieses. they disagreed with us getting out of the paristh us getting out of the iran deal, disagreed with moving the embassy to jerusalem. heather: tillerson denies the claims, saying, quote, at no time did i nor to my direct knowledge did anyone else serving along with me take any actions to undermine the president. and we will hear from hailey herself today. she...
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paris smoke. this is bill taylor being questioned by john radcliffe, the republican from texas.ere is the impeachable offense in that call? are either of you here today to insert there was an impeachable offense in that call? shout it out. anyone? >> i'm not here to do anything having to do with deciding about impeachment. that is what either of us are here to do. >> i wanted to play all of that for you and address to question. >> i think that's exactly the question and it's not for the witnesses. the response of the members of congress to determine whether the president determined high crimes and misdemeanors. it is very clear the evidence is uncontroverted that the president abused the power of his office in an effort and withheld military aid in an effort to get an investigation of one of his chief political rivals. it's a clear abuse of power and it undermines the national security of the united states, it undermines the integrity of our elections and it abuses the oval office. the testimony yesterday was shocking. these are trump administration officials that are detailing
paris smoke. this is bill taylor being questioned by john radcliffe, the republican from texas.ere is the impeachable offense in that call? are either of you here today to insert there was an impeachable offense in that call? shout it out. anyone? >> i'm not here to do anything having to do with deciding about impeachment. that is what either of us are here to do. >> i wanted to play all of that for you and address to question. >> i think that's exactly the question and it's...
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john kelly. this wasn't that these guys thought this was a rogue president. this was that these guys disagreed with his policy. they disagreed with us getting out of the paris of the iran deal and moving imree from tel-aviv to jerusalem they thought he was going in the wrong direction. tillerson is denying her claim saying, quote, at no time did i nor to direct knowledge did anyone else serve along with me take any action to undermine the president. >> all right let's stick with ng in iowa but --unt joe biden a new poll show he's leading in new hampshire the state that holds the first primary in the nation look here. quinnipiac university survey showing joe biden with 20% support among likely democratic primary voters elizabeth warren and second place mayor pete in third bringing gabby with politico gabby okay billed season on top but this is far from a rock solid lead. >> absolutely, i mean if you dive into that poll a little bit deeper. what you'll see is that 61% of likely democratic primary voters are still uncertain who have they plan to cast their -- their ballot for in the the new hampshire primary that's a lot of voters who haven't made up their min
john kelly. this wasn't that these guys thought this was a rogue president. this was that these guys disagreed with his policy. they disagreed with us getting out of the paris of the iran deal and moving imree from tel-aviv to jerusalem they thought he was going in the wrong direction. tillerson is denying her claim saying, quote, at no time did i nor to direct knowledge did anyone else serve along with me take any action to undermine the president. >> all right let's stick with ng in...
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jinping is due to visit paris the 4 controlled by china's state owned shipping company cosco it's his 1st visit since the approval of china's $680000000.00 plan to expand the port john seraphina's joins us now live from athens john both countries hoping for deeper economic ties. that's right don't forget to this port investment which presidency should now be winding up his visit to is the the private investment of the chinese state in greece it's seen by the president see as the head of the dragon that's how he calls it it is part of the bill from the road series of inverse ones that aim to lower the cost of chinese exports to europe and africa this $1.00 is strategic because it's now the gateway to europe of roughly 10 percent of chinese. model t. sold to the continent and standing next to me here to talk about the meaning of this visit in these investments is plum and tongue who heads the china unit at the international institute at the institute for international and economic relations so pleasant we have this piracy investment which is clearly enormous it was originally slated to reach $7000000.00 containers a year that's now been at least on paper upgraded to $
jinping is due to visit paris the 4 controlled by china's state owned shipping company cosco it's his 1st visit since the approval of china's $680000000.00 plan to expand the port john seraphina's joins us now live from athens john both countries hoping for deeper economic ties. that's right don't forget to this port investment which presidency should now be winding up his visit to is the the private investment of the chinese state in greece it's seen by the president see as the head of the...
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paris talks is going to take place next wednesday, november the 6th, at which the representatives of the government of south vietnam are free to participate. >> moments after the president's speech, nixon's campaign chairman johngo-between, anna chennault. >> mitchell is on the phone to her that night, calls her out of a party to talk to her, have her call him back on an anonymous phone so that he can check with her and make sure are the south vietnamese going to hold firm. are they going to not come to the peace talks? >> november 2nd, the fbi tapped the south vietnamese embassy telephone and overheard anna chennault telling the south vietnamese ambassador, hold on. we're gonna win. >> from president thieu's perspective, it's no little thing to defy the president of the united states of america. but this gave him the confidence to go forward in front of his national assembly and make that speech. >> this is where anna chennault is important because she was saying, you know, if you defy johnson, there is another president, if you help him get elected, who would stand by you, namely richard nixon. >> president thieu, america's ally, drops his own bombshell on lbj. quote, the government of south vietnam regrets
paris talks is going to take place next wednesday, november the 6th, at which the representatives of the government of south vietnam are free to participate. >> moments after the president's speech, nixon's campaign chairman johngo-between, anna chennault. >> mitchell is on the phone to her that night, calls her out of a party to talk to her, have her call him back on an anonymous phone so that he can check with her and make sure are the south vietnamese going to hold firm. are they...
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paris climate agreement, go tell the president. and if you still don't like it, quit. >> former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley talking about her claims that rex tillerson and johnelly tried to recruit her to undermine the president. tillerson has pushed back with a new statement. he says, kwoerkquote, at no timi or anyone else serving along with me take any actions to undermine the president. secretary hailey was rarely a participant in my many meetings and is not in a position to know what i may or may not have said to the president. ian bremerman joins us. people look at this and say nikki haley positioning herself for the future. that's interesting. i continue to think the underlying issue of this is fascinate chicago ing which is haley is saying. if you put that in conjunction with the anonymous book and all the quotes about that, that's a statement. >> i remember the first time this came up was back when gary cohn was concerned that trump was going to try to break the u.s./south korea trade deal. and he ordered sort of a briefing put together and comey said i'm not going to put that on the president's desk. i'm going to take that away. you could argue that
paris climate agreement, go tell the president. and if you still don't like it, quit. >> former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley talking about her claims that rex tillerson and johnelly tried to recruit her to undermine the president. tillerson has pushed back with a new statement. he says, kwoerkquote, at no timi or anyone else serving along with me take any actions to undermine the president. secretary hailey was rarely a participant in my many meetings and is not in a...
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paris, we appreciate it. >>> and new transcripts from two key trump administration officials revealing more damning details about the campaign to pressure ukraine. we've got four key take-aways, coming up. >>> plus the chances john and how crucial that testimony could be. [♪] want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? try febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try febreze one. that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> good morning i'm jolen kent at msnbc world headquarters,s did day
paris, we appreciate it. >>> and new transcripts from two key trump administration officials revealing more damning details about the campaign to pressure ukraine. we've got four key take-aways, coming up. >>> plus the chances john and how crucial that testimony could be. [♪] want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? try febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light,...