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political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport who is a berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the rx at party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be that he is playing into the hands of his. and could he wind up winning the end game. well i think we can't write him often and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong characters behind him who are very good at the da cause she say so we can't write him off at the moment it looks like those who are opposing a no deal breck's it including those who want to remain in the e.u. are winning the game they've always they done very well in parliament by defeating him in these votes this week which has been a very difficult time for the
political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport who is a berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the rx at party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he...
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let me put that question straight away to john worth whether boris johnson is harming british democracy is certainly some people said as he suspended parliament essential sending it on a forced and lengthy vacation that that amounts to a coup i think to call it a curious perhaps exaggerating it somewhat but nevertheless. in the not sitting for 5 weeks in the middle of a political crisis it is an extremely worrying development and it's basically said boris johnson can avoid parliamentary scrutiny so essentially he's trying to push parliament away because he knows the parliament terrence don't really support his brakes at plans now what we're seeing this week and we'll see more next week at least is opponents fighting back is trying to use the little time it's got available to bind boris johnson's hands as much as possible but it's a very delicate situation and we're not yet certain whether parliament will actually win that battle against helen let me ask you a devil's. question you know the british have been going in circles for the past 3 years essentially since they agreed on bracks it
let me put that question straight away to john worth whether boris johnson is harming british democracy is certainly some people said as he suspended parliament essential sending it on a forced and lengthy vacation that that amounts to a coup i think to call it a curious perhaps exaggerating it somewhat but nevertheless. in the not sitting for 5 weeks in the middle of a political crisis it is an extremely worrying development and it's basically said boris johnson can avoid parliamentary...
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political system the britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with you can. a passport who lives in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into their breasts that party but this week has shown that it is a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be that he is playing into the hands of his opponents and could you wind up winning the endgame alternately well i think we can write him off and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong characters behind him who are very good at the dock she say so we can't write him off at the moment it looks like those who are opposing a no deal breck's it including those who want to remain in the e.u. are winning the game they've always lee done very well in parliament by defeating him in these votes this week which has been a
political system the britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with you can. a passport who lives in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into their breasts that party but this week has shown that it is a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be...
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sounds like a lot of optimism there how bout you john worth on first of november that's the day after britain was due to have left britain will north yes of left and one of secured an extension from the european union to be in the european union least until january of twenty twenty. and will be in the middle of an election campaign which is incredibly fiercely f fought probably to take place sometime in november. so boris johnson will be fighting for his political life up against an old position but he's trying to unify against his brexit plans and so first of them but we don't know whether it will get the and of course don't somebody might b be on. the way to work. i'd like to invite you all back. the discussion. after november first but if i did we'd be discussing under another name and then quadriga. because a ladies and gentlemen quadriga now he ends with this show but the debate here a d. w. will certainly go on we have a new exciting show coming up starting next week. it's call to the point be sure to tune in thanks so much for joining us all these years long on quadriga and tha
sounds like a lot of optimism there how bout you john worth on first of november that's the day after britain was due to have left britain will north yes of left and one of secured an extension from the european union to be in the european union least until january of twenty twenty. and will be in the middle of an election campaign which is incredibly fiercely f fought probably to take place sometime in november. so boris johnson will be fighting for his political life up against an old...
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a lot of optimism there haven't you john worth on 1st in november that's the day of the brits miss due to have left britain will not yet have left and will have secured an extension from the european union to be a european union least until january 2020 and will be in the middle of an election campaign which is incredibly fiercely fought probably to take place sometime in november so boris johnson will be fighting for his political life up against an opposition that is trying to unify against his present clams and so 1st of november we don't know whether it will get previous and of course john somebody might be on the way. above to invite you all back for a 2nd round of the discussion after november 1st but if i did we'd be discussing under another name than quadriga because ladies and gentlemen quadriga now ends with this show but the debate here at g.w. will certainly go on we have a new exciting show coming up starting next week it's called to the point be sure to tune in thanks so much for joining us all these years long on quadriga and thanks to all of you for being here as well a
a lot of optimism there haven't you john worth on 1st in november that's the day of the brits miss due to have left britain will not yet have left and will have secured an extension from the european union to be a european union least until january 2020 and will be in the middle of an election campaign which is incredibly fiercely fought probably to take place sometime in november so boris johnson will be fighting for his political life up against an opposition that is trying to unify against...
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guy: john, what is directv worth? john: tough to say. the high $20 billion range to the low $30 billion range, based on some cable comps we looked at. but there really aren't any clean comparators there, so that is just a rough estimate. romaine: john butler, one of the smartest guys here at bloomberg. thank you. guy: that's true. still ahead, doubts over the speed of saudi arabia's recovery from last weekend's attacks on its facilities that continue to bolster the oil price. we will go to chicago next. futures in focus. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's go to chicago now. futures in focus. blue line futures, joins us from the cme. the fed didn't seem to answer many questions. we seem to have a difficult journey trying to understand when exactly future rate cuts come in. how data dependent is the fed? what kind of questions are you asking? bill: i think that press conference went as good as it could. he didn't say a lot, and that'
guy: john, what is directv worth? john: tough to say. the high $20 billion range to the low $30 billion range, based on some cable comps we looked at. but there really aren't any clean comparators there, so that is just a rough estimate. romaine: john butler, one of the smartest guys here at bloomberg. thank you. guy: that's true. still ahead, doubts over the speed of saudi arabia's recovery from last weekend's attacks on its facilities that continue to bolster the oil price. we will go to...
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we know the search is onto find a replacement for john bolton. worth pointing out, he was tresztres pressed on another hot topic, issues of iran. >> mike nikitas m pompeo says h willing. you heard the president there get pressed on whether or not he's considering easing some sanctions if that meeting were to happen. president trump really dodging that and said well, we'll see what happens but that's certainly one issue that we have on our eyes today as well. >> charlie, your biggest take away. he went through a wide number of topics. i think i would stay with the john bolton issue. i found it interesting that trump was taking a lot of shots at him and making fun of him for being a tough guy and repeatedly coming back to bolton misstep and talking about the libya model causing turbulence with north korea leader. i think trump is aware that bolton has a reputation for being an graggressive person an already in john bolton departure at the white house calling trump a liar by saying he offered his resignation, it is not that trump fired him as trump has be
we know the search is onto find a replacement for john bolton. worth pointing out, he was tresztres pressed on another hot topic, issues of iran. >> mike nikitas m pompeo says h willing. you heard the president there get pressed on whether or not he's considering easing some sanctions if that meeting were to happen. president trump really dodging that and said well, we'll see what happens but that's certainly one issue that we have on our eyes today as well. >> charlie, your biggest...
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and that is something that i think all chinese people would agree is worth celebrating. johnalso have a long personal experience of china as a reporter for the new york times, in fact one unpleasant experience when you were kicked out in the mid—80s. you were there in the 70s, again in the 80s, you were back last year, what you make of the trajectory? it's probably appropriate to quote the premier of china during my first five years in china, who whilst attending the celebrations in paris for the french revolution in 1989, 200 years after the french revolution, was asked what he may of the french revolution. he said, it is too early tojudge. so i think the verdicts are not yet in. it is a story of light and dark. my own personal experience before i left, knowing very little of china, speaking very little chinese, one of the most eminent psychologists in the us at one of the ivy league universities cautioned me not tojudge china by my own standards but by the standards of china and by the cultural revolution. and i remember those words ringing in my years, the cultural revolut
and that is something that i think all chinese people would agree is worth celebrating. johnalso have a long personal experience of china as a reporter for the new york times, in fact one unpleasant experience when you were kicked out in the mid—80s. you were there in the 70s, again in the 80s, you were back last year, what you make of the trajectory? it's probably appropriate to quote the premier of china during my first five years in china, who whilst attending the celebrations in paris for...
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a lot of optimism there how about you john worth on 1st in november that's the day of the brits miss due to have left britain will not yet have left and will have secured an extension from the european union to be in the european union at least until january 2020 movie in the middle of an election campaign which is incredibly fiercely fought probably to take place sometime in november so boris johnson will be fighting for his political life up against an opposition that is trying to unify against his predecessor clams and so 1st of november we don't know whether it will yet be end of or strong somebody might be on the way. i'd love to invite you all back for a 2nd round of the discussion after november 1st but if i did we'd be discussing under another name than quadriga because ladies and gentlemen quadriga now ends with this show but the debate here at g.w. will certainly go on we have a new exciting show coming up starting next week it's called to the point be sure to tune in thanks so much for joining us all these years long on quadriga and thanks to all of you for being here as w
a lot of optimism there how about you john worth on 1st in november that's the day of the brits miss due to have left britain will not yet have left and will have secured an extension from the european union to be in the european union at least until january 2020 movie in the middle of an election campaign which is incredibly fiercely fought probably to take place sometime in november so boris johnson will be fighting for his political life up against an opposition that is trying to unify...
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basically, john bolton was worth about 4% on the oil price.that really is telling you to be a little bit concerned about what might come next. over the next several months, if we see a watering down or pull back from those sanctions, that potentially means a lot more barrels on the market, and that is an even bigger headache for opec going into next year. vonnie: will there have been an impact on opec's thinking on the amounts that oil companies can drill for after today's ecb announcements? stuart: to some extent. there was a really interesting data point in june that really only came to light today, where the u.s. overtook saudi arabia in terms of oil exports. we don't expect that to persist forever. it is a little bit of an anomaly in the data, although they are tracking pretty closely next to a -- next to one another. another. i think anything that comes from the opec plus group that reassures the market they will continue to try and control supply just adds encouragement to all the private companies, particularly in the shale patch. they
basically, john bolton was worth about 4% on the oil price.that really is telling you to be a little bit concerned about what might come next. over the next several months, if we see a watering down or pull back from those sanctions, that potentially means a lot more barrels on the market, and that is an even bigger headache for opec going into next year. vonnie: will there have been an impact on opec's thinking on the amounts that oil companies can drill for after today's ecb announcements?...
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showed up and they were very confused to learn that the king was like i am not named present john but it's worth looking up some mark. >> my daughter and i were wondering about opportunities especially in the future for archaeologists and astronomers working together. in particular, and space travel becomes more accessible like when she grows up. allison: at a great question. one of the things that i have said, nessus policies, right now you need idea to be an astronomer. we archaeology get bas, and as much as the people at nasa move about geology and sars and financing the idea of reconstructing a whole civilization from scratch, were really really good at that. what may be difficult to do and obviously we won't move anything when we find civilizations on in the world, there at a whole structure to help you re-create the civilization and pretty good chance that if we do find one in another planet, there won't be human beings there anymore. anyone from nasa to view it. i would really love to have dialogue it's people like you and richard because i think we have to start planning now for inevitab
showed up and they were very confused to learn that the king was like i am not named present john but it's worth looking up some mark. >> my daughter and i were wondering about opportunities especially in the future for archaeologists and astronomers working together. in particular, and space travel becomes more accessible like when she grows up. allison: at a great question. one of the things that i have said, nessus policies, right now you need idea to be an astronomer. we archaeology...
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john roberts, it's worth noting here that nancy pelosi did not schedule a vote with the house to authorize an impeachment inquiry. she talked about her committee leaders. if she had complete confidence, with that beat the procedure that she'd use to move forward formally? >> chris: i think she's gone off the 1 meter board. she hasn't gone off the 3-meter board, if you will, in terms of taking the high dive. we need a more exact transcript of what the president said a short time ago. we are still awaiting the video from that. the president said that she hasn't even seen the phone call. the phone call was perfect. the good news is that voters get it. this is why they say it's good for the election. but you know what, it's bad for the country. what she's doing is very bad, if it's true, because he didn't know at that point that she was going to go ahead with it. "i can't to even believe that s true." it was secondhand or thirdhand knowledge. so, she has tasked her committee chairs with looking into the impeachment process. well, we've got two very big holes in this story. what exactly did the
john roberts, it's worth noting here that nancy pelosi did not schedule a vote with the house to authorize an impeachment inquiry. she talked about her committee leaders. if she had complete confidence, with that beat the procedure that she'd use to move forward formally? >> chris: i think she's gone off the 1 meter board. she hasn't gone off the 3-meter board, if you will, in terms of taking the high dive. we need a more exact transcript of what the president said a short time ago. we...
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one of the things i think is worth remembering about john bolton today as he is fired as trump's third national security adviser is that before the trump administration was ever born, john bolton was already one of the most polarizing, controversial, and alienating federal government hires ever when the george w. bush administration sought to install him as u.n. ambassador despite bolton's record of saying things like this about the united nations. >> the point that i want to leave with you in this very brief presentation is where i started, is there is no united nations. there is an international community that occasionally can be led by the only real power left in the world, and that's the united states, when it suits our interests and when we can get others to go along. the secretariat building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. the united states makes the u.n. work when it wants it to work and that is exactly the way it should be because the only question, the only question to the united states is what's in our national
one of the things i think is worth remembering about john bolton today as he is fired as trump's third national security adviser is that before the trump administration was ever born, john bolton was already one of the most polarizing, controversial, and alienating federal government hires ever when the george w. bush administration sought to install him as u.n. ambassador despite bolton's record of saying things like this about the united nations. >> the point that i want to leave with...
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scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning didn't he was almost having an out of body experience as he started going on about the n.h.s. and police officers and and all the rest of it what what did you make of it yeah i mean felt very much like he was reading the same script from his 1st speech he gave when he became prime minister all of these ambitious plans that he has for the country and essentially blaming the tory m.p.'s in his own party saying that if they vote for this plan to delay breaks it further they're putting all.
scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning didn't he was almost having an out of body experience as he started...
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the issue worth diving into is whether john bolton was actually doing his job in representing the different views of the inner agency or really just representing his personal opinion and when it didn't go his way leaking that to the press? >> so stay with you quickly, stay on because you mentioned how you've been in all of these meetings. national security adviser. define the role and explain thousand thir supposed to be an honest broker, right? bringing various agencies, departments, all together to the table. >> so we used to sit in the window of the situation room with members of the national security council, secretary of state and secretary of defense, sit at the head of the table and ask everybody what their analysis was as member of the intel community and what their recommendation was for the president on a key issue, for example, like negotiating with the taliban or a draw-down strategy in afghanistan. that way the secretary of state to opine on the diplomatic track, secretary of defense could talk about drawdown options. secretary of treasurer rof treak about sanctions options. al
the issue worth diving into is whether john bolton was actually doing his job in representing the different views of the inner agency or really just representing his personal opinion and when it didn't go his way leaking that to the press? >> so stay with you quickly, stay on because you mentioned how you've been in all of these meetings. national security adviser. define the role and explain thousand thir supposed to be an honest broker, right? bringing various agencies, departments, all...
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they had control of the house and the senate for two years and john cornyn said it wasn't worth it.raham said it wasn't worth it so he stole money from their states and they couldn't stop him. they were too weak to stop him. i will tell you what, i don't care who it was -- well, actually, newt gingrich did try to take some money from some of my military bases and it did not end well. i got all the money back and i was just a lowly congressman. so these senators -- i forgot about that. i swear to god, handed into he a piece of paper and he said -- he said here you go, congressman, now, you tell me where you want the money to go in these five -- on your five military bases and we will put it there. that was the end of the story after he gutted my military bases. and i was a lowly freshman and these senators, thom tillis, how long have you been there? he just stole $80 million from your state. how weak are you? unbelievable. >> joe, this has a two-fold implication. this has obviously political implications with thom tillis in north carolina, which is not exactly a rock solid republican
they had control of the house and the senate for two years and john cornyn said it wasn't worth it.raham said it wasn't worth it so he stole money from their states and they couldn't stop him. they were too weak to stop him. i will tell you what, i don't care who it was -- well, actually, newt gingrich did try to take some money from some of my military bases and it did not end well. i got all the money back and i was just a lowly congressman. so these senators -- i forgot about that. i swear...
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>>dollars worth of scholarships that papa john's promise to students has now been taken away by the pizzas not taking a blade. >>plus the a's dead in texas exploding budget three-run homers and the news that shaun livingston. one of the at aetna, we find that inspiring.ot game. but to stay on top of your game takes a plan. that's why aetna takes a total approach to health and wellness. with medicare solutions designed to help you age actively. aetna medicare solutions. >>new is going to be the warriors next year. now we know he's not going to be in the nba fan favorite shaun livingston announced his retirement today in a lengthy instagram post livingston was heartfelt reflective and thankful. after he spent 15 seasons in the league, the 34 year-old is a three-time nba finals champ. all those titles coming during his five-year tenure with the warriors he was drafted right out of high school these known for his remarkable agility to resurrect his career after that gruesome knee injury when he was in his early 20's, it forced. doctors too have concern that they might have to amputate his leg
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forward which is the 31st of january so a 3 month extension that borders johns who would be required to accept what ever they cantered worth now this could be a bit of a stickler when it comes to tory m.p.'s backing it but it still seems like he's got the numbers there even with the threat he's made about general election as you well exactly so assuming that he does actually lose that vote in parliament that the vote is let's go back to the e.u. and asked for an extension the pm as effectively said as you know what that means i'm going to push for a general election is that what happens essentially we saw the speech from him where he said i don't want to have a general election the people don't want to have a general election but if you force me to go back to the e.u. i will not do it and you will essentially bind my hands and i will be forced to call a general election now this is what we kind of thought he was going to do it's a threat to tory rebels in his party it comes after other warnings from him essentially saying that if they back this plan by the opposition m.p.'s that they will be with they will have the whip wi
forward which is the 31st of january so a 3 month extension that borders johns who would be required to accept what ever they cantered worth now this could be a bit of a stickler when it comes to tory m.p.'s backing it but it still seems like he's got the numbers there even with the threat he's made about general election as you well exactly so assuming that he does actually lose that vote in parliament that the vote is let's go back to the e.u. and asked for an extension the pm as effectively...
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dirt on political opponents and that's what pelosi is already getting at and since john raises nixon, i do think it's worth pointing out that first of all, it's the whole complaint that's the key here. what else might have happened beyond the call? >> right. on that -- i want to jump in there because we do have breaking news on that. let me go to pamela brown. pam, tell us what you are learning right now to david's point, right? >> yeah, erin. the white house is now reversing course and preparing to release the full whistleblower complaint around president trump. right now i'm told by sources that the complaint is going through review, going through a declassification process and that the goal right now is for the white house to release the whistleblower complaint within hour was releasing the transcript tomorrow morning of the call between president trump and the ukrainian president zelensky. this is significant because initially the white house had advised the dni as well as doj advising and that it should not turn over this whistleblower complaint to congress which was really against what the law requir
dirt on political opponents and that's what pelosi is already getting at and since john raises nixon, i do think it's worth pointing out that first of all, it's the whole complaint that's the key here. what else might have happened beyond the call? >> right. on that -- i want to jump in there because we do have breaking news on that. let me go to pamela brown. pam, tell us what you are learning right now to david's point, right? >> yeah, erin. the white house is now reversing course...
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most important things that a president does is decide, you know, whether something is worth going to war for or not. john adams kept the nation from going to war. he felt an unnecessary war against france against his one term, lost re-election because of that. on the other hand, you had famously abraham lincoln waging the civil war after ft. sumter and franklin roosevelt getting america involved in world war ii after pearl harbor. so not only is this important in terms of determining an election, it has a lot to do later on with how historians view presidents in history. >> it is still a whole new world when talking about the equipment and the contours of what he has at his disposal at the pentagon. u.s. military worldwide. when he's been briefed on something, he tends to talk about it, mention it all the time. witness the f-35, which he mentions constantly. at the same time, john, the other prong of this has been a life spent in diplomacy. the men and women who are desk officers at the state department, career public servants. it's literally studying the persian culture in this case is literally their l
most important things that a president does is decide, you know, whether something is worth going to war for or not. john adams kept the nation from going to war. he felt an unnecessary war against france against his one term, lost re-election because of that. on the other hand, you had famously abraham lincoln waging the civil war after ft. sumter and franklin roosevelt getting america involved in world war ii after pearl harbor. so not only is this important in terms of determining an...
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john knowing my eye has been planted and balances 1973. he's devoted his life to. 45 minutes long t.w. . birth. home. of species. worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps but little boy ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. like news that could turn the good news to greenwich solutions and resources should. come into interactive content teaching the next generation doesn't want to touch it. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to gain something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. i loathe and welcome 77 percent our show for africa is you. michael. coming up on the program. we visit claudia out with boy. in cape town. who join.
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prisoners between russia and ukraine is a sign of hope it's worth continuing the hard work to implement the minsk court and the french foreign minister john so this is a gesture that reflects the willingness to russia and ukraine to resume dialogue that allows people to see an end to a 5 year conflict which continues to kill dozens of people every month more now from step she's in moscow with details on the prisoner swap. this is the 1st major positive move between russia and ukraine since the conflict started in 2014 a prisoner exchange including a person who was sentenced to jail for 20 years all accents of ukrainian filmmaker who has also been on a hunger strike 445 days managed to get home today meeting his family after 45 years in prison here in the north of russia has really seen as a major concession by russia by vladimir putin and it shows that putin is willing to negotiate with presidents alinsky off ukraine but he wanted something in return and the person who went back from ukraine to moscow is. a key witness in the 17 downer of malaysian. in 2014 to kill that killed 298 people russia insisted of having this person was actually
prisoners between russia and ukraine is a sign of hope it's worth continuing the hard work to implement the minsk court and the french foreign minister john so this is a gesture that reflects the willingness to russia and ukraine to resume dialogue that allows people to see an end to a 5 year conflict which continues to kill dozens of people every month more now from step she's in moscow with details on the prisoner swap. this is the 1st major positive move between russia and ukraine since the...
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in the home but that's not all the courts did and you heard this already from pete and john and erin but it's worth emphasizing the court says that right like all constitutional rights is subject to regulation. anderin is right and i agree that should be an unremarkable proposition . that is true of every other constitutional rights that you have. free speech, free exercise of religion and so on but it's worth emphasizing because too often in the gun debate you hear people say things like i oppose gun control because i support the second amendment or vice versa. that's just a false choice. that's a false dichotomy. rights and regulations can coexist and have coexisted since the beginning of the families of this country and before and justice scalia's majority opinion reinforces that. nothing in our opinion should be taken to act out on long-standing prohibitions on possession by felons and the mentally ill or the carrying of weapons and sensitive places . in schools and government buildings, restrictions from the commercial sale of arms and elsewhere in the opinion he points to bands on dangerous a
in the home but that's not all the courts did and you heard this already from pete and john and erin but it's worth emphasizing the court says that right like all constitutional rights is subject to regulation. anderin is right and i agree that should be an unremarkable proposition . that is true of every other constitutional rights that you have. free speech, free exercise of religion and so on but it's worth emphasizing because too often in the gun debate you hear people say things like i...
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worth of the parliament got planned for today. well this morning the house of commons speaker john bercow is meeting with m.p.'s to discuss that he fiery language that we saw in parliament last week when m.p.'s warned the prime minister that his language was being quoted back to them with death threats and the prime minister dismissed their fears as humbug he has other joys but he has since said that he thinks he was misunderstood and expected to see john bercow perhaps table a motion table or a joint statement sorry that could caution all sides on their use of language then later we're expecting a meeting between opposition leaders to discuss further plans to ensure that britain does not leave the e.u. with out a deal on october 31st or perhaps an extension we know that the liberal democrat leader joe swinson is proposing legislation that could force boris johnson to seek an extension before october 19th effectively taking no deal off the table immediately but it's not expected to gather while you just support in the liberal democrats we as it stands under the banner of the prime minister has until october 19
worth of the parliament got planned for today. well this morning the house of commons speaker john bercow is meeting with m.p.'s to discuss that he fiery language that we saw in parliament last week when m.p.'s warned the prime minister that his language was being quoted back to them with death threats and the prime minister dismissed their fears as humbug he has other joys but he has since said that he thinks he was misunderstood and expected to see john bercow perhaps table a motion table or...
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and those polls say john bolton can become one of the richest authors in history if he delivers a book before election day. and that same book the day after the election might be worth much, much less if donald trump loses the election. so you have to ask yourself if you're donald trump, you have to ask yourself what kind of person is john bolton? is he one of those people working for donald trump who will avoid any possible public conflict with donald trump like former defense secretary james mattis, who has written a book which is being largely ignored because it does not describe the kind of trump chaos that bob woodward's book describes and michael wolff's book describes, both giant best-sellers. if john bolton is the kind of person who will hold back what he knows is publishing gold, is john bolton that kind of person? is he the kind of person that will now protect donald trump out of personal loyalty to donald trump? john bolton has already publicly disagreed with donald trump about how he left his job as national security adviser. there is very likely going to be a john bolton book about donald trump. and john bolton began in effect writing it today in a twee
and those polls say john bolton can become one of the richest authors in history if he delivers a book before election day. and that same book the day after the election might be worth much, much less if donald trump loses the election. so you have to ask yourself if you're donald trump, you have to ask yourself what kind of person is john bolton? is he one of those people working for donald trump who will avoid any possible public conflict with donald trump like former defense secretary james...
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scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning didn't he was almost having an out of body experience as he started going on about the n.h.s. and police officers and and all the rest of it what did you make of it. yeah i mean felt very much like he was reading the same script from his 1st speech he gave when he became prime minister all of these ambitious plans that he has for the country and essentially blaming the tory m.p.'s in his own party saying that if they vote for this plan to delay breaks it further they're putting all of this jeopardy i thought the statement was actually surprisingly weak i thought he was going to be a little bit stronger on the possibility that if they vote for this plan to extend the brakes a deadline he would be f
scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning didn't he was almost having an out of body experience as he started...
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worth several million dollars. a life-changing amount of money for john bolton, and so obviously if there is anyone working in the trump white house who actually has donald trump's best interest in mind, that person would have told donald trump today not to antagonize john bolton. not to say what he said about john bolton today. >> i follow on your decision yesterday to mr. bolton. what led you to decide to part ways? >> so john is somebody that i actually got along with very well. he made some very big mistakes when he talked about the libyan model for kim jong-un. that was not a good statement to make. you just take a look at what happened with gaddafi. that was not a good statement to make. it set us back, and frankly, he wanted to do things not necessarily tougher than me. john is known as a tough guy. he's so tough he got us into iraq. that's tough. but he's somebody that i actually had a very good relationship with. but he want getting along with people in the administration that i consider very important. and i hope we've left in good stead, but maybe we have and maybe we haven't. >> in washington if you think m
worth several million dollars. a life-changing amount of money for john bolton, and so obviously if there is anyone working in the trump white house who actually has donald trump's best interest in mind, that person would have told donald trump today not to antagonize john bolton. not to say what he said about john bolton today. >> i follow on your decision yesterday to mr. bolton. what led you to decide to part ways? >> so john is somebody that i actually got along with very well....
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o'brien replaces john bolton who left the administration over differences in foreign policy. he is now the worth national security advisor to serve under president trump in less than three years. tarmac uc president is that she is stepping down from her post at the university next august after seven years on the job. napolitano said she found her time at uc gratifying and rewarding, she said she's most proud of stabilizing tuition, increasing enrollment and improving diversity. she also said that she has improved transparency after she faced criticism over her offices financial management. apollo tunnel said she intends to take a year sabbatical, then return to the goldman school of public policy in berkeley where she is a tenured professor.>>> up next, the city of santa clara in a showdown with the 49ers, accusing the team of mismanagement involving levi's stadium. but the 49ers say they are not backing down. >>> plus former president obama in the bay area for a visit. >>> and we are tracking the forecast, the rain is gone for now, and things are starting to warm up, i will have the weekend for
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areas that disagree with him and having this debate the way john mccain did, and this is the beginning. this is saying don't bother, it's not worthhills. i want him to go to chicago. i want him to go to those places not just places that love him. and make challenge -- challenge people to challenge him. >> katie: he always jokes about he had a campaign in california with the electoral college he would have. >> geraldo: movement i hear republicans if you are a republican you are a racist, dana. i hear that that's how far it has gotten in this era in which we -- >> dana: that's why it's refreshing to have somebody like whoopi goldberg who consistently points that out as being faulty. she speaks from -- well, she is passionate about from which she speaks the. but also speaks from position of somebody who has been targeted in the past by others. so i think she is a good counter. but the thing about somebody like debra messing is that they learn nothing. every time they do something like this, it is like when pacman goes around and he eats one of the little fruits. it strengthens president trump. so if they would just be quiet, brian b
areas that disagree with him and having this debate the way john mccain did, and this is the beginning. this is saying don't bother, it's not worthhills. i want him to go to chicago. i want him to go to those places not just places that love him. and make challenge -- challenge people to challenge him. >> katie: he always jokes about he had a campaign in california with the electoral college he would have. >> geraldo: movement i hear republicans if you are a republican you are a...
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john bolton was much more hard—line. a team of rivals approach to his security council and the personal relationship freight enough he decided it was not worth. if this was a private company and we saw this kind of turnover, we would say it is a bad sign. is this a bad sign for national security within the us? you can certainly say that president trump isa can certainly say that president trump is a setting a record in terms of security advisors. it is a record for the one term presidency and it is detrimental to us national security policy. when you think of all the sensitive long—term policy issues on the agenda, negotiating with a run or dealing with the challenge of north korea, the friend of terrorism. —— iran. these require certain complexity. it is not good for advancing american national interest. i am sure this is not the last we have heard on this issue. thank you for your time. arab countries have condemned a pledge by the israeli prime minister to apply israeli sovereignty over around a third of the occupied west bank, if he wins next week's election. benjamin netanyahu's plan would effectively annex the jordan valley and norther
john bolton was much more hard—line. a team of rivals approach to his security council and the personal relationship freight enough he decided it was not worth. if this was a private company and we saw this kind of turnover, we would say it is a bad sign. is this a bad sign for national security within the us? you can certainly say that president trump isa can certainly say that president trump is a setting a record in terms of security advisors. it is a record for the one term presidency and...
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worth -- of wordsworth in coleridge. he was a various centric -- he was a very eccentric person. we have not talked about that, john. but that word, conservatism, becomes the word. it brings in all of these great bookshools -- -- in, anti-communist santa fe, indianapolis -- it does bring together a lot of people. and one person who is absolutely taken with this book, strangely enough, is this pilot from arizona, barry goldwater, and that's a catalyst for him. john: the concert -- "the conservative mind" pretty much begins with edmund burke and his thought. talk about the importance of burke and some of the other people in the book, the litany of conservative saint, if you will. bradley: that's a great way of putting it. israelnservative mind" he hate geography. it is looking at 29 people, -- "the conservative mind" is really a hagiography. at 29 people, going through their lives. edmund burke, alexis de tocqueville. a lot of these people we do not remember very well. harvard historian of french, a princeton historian of the classics. john: but there are names we know very well. absolutely. ts elliot. he instability
worth -- of wordsworth in coleridge. he was a various centric -- he was a very eccentric person. we have not talked about that, john. but that word, conservatism, becomes the word. it brings in all of these great bookshools -- -- in, anti-communist santa fe, indianapolis -- it does bring together a lot of people. and one person who is absolutely taken with this book, strangely enough, is this pilot from arizona, barry goldwater, and that's a catalyst for him. john: the concert -- "the...
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worth of damage, killed 65. they say, since then, they take every storm seriously. >> woodruff: a, john, they are now issuing, whatacuation orders in georgia and in the carolinas.ha >> reporter:s right, up and down the coast, low-lng coastal counties -- actually, all the countong the coast have mandatory evacuation orders in place. in south carolina, they've begun contraow, all the interstates going into charleston, all the traffic is oubound from charleston to columbia oubound, and the other parts of the states, the interstat adading out of charleston. you can't get into charleston, they want people to. lea >> woodruff: even with this hurricane still sitting over the bahamas, so much havoc, it is east coast.ating up and down the john yang reporting for us tonight from jacksonville beach. thank you, john. back in the >> woodruf back in the bahamas, hurricane dorian spent much of the day lashing grand bahama and other islands and is expected to hover there into tomorrow. the national hurricane center warned this afternoon of ocean stm surges that could be 2 feet higher than normal, while nd gusts were nearly 200 mi
worth of damage, killed 65. they say, since then, they take every storm seriously. >> woodruff: a, john, they are now issuing, whatacuation orders in georgia and in the carolinas.ha >> reporter:s right, up and down the coast, low-lng coastal counties -- actually, all the countong the coast have mandatory evacuation orders in place. in south carolina, they've begun contraow, all the interstates going into charleston, all the traffic is oubound from charleston to columbia oubound, and...
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andrew, the storm in 1 that did about $27 billion worth of damage, killed 65.si they saye then, they take every storm seriously. >> woodruff: and, johney are now issuing, what, evacuation orders in georg and in the carolinas. >> reporter: that's right, up and down the coast, lowying coastal counties -- actually, all the counties along the coase andatory evacuation orders in place. in south carolina, they've begun contraflow, all the interstates going into charleston, all the affic is outbound from charleston to columbia outbound, and the oth parts of the states, the interstates all leading out of charleston. you can't get into charleston, they want people to leave. >> woodruff: even with this hurricane still sitting over the bahamas, so much havoc, it is already creating up and down the john yang reporting for us tonight from jact ksonville bea. thank you, john. back in the >> woouff: back in the bahamas, hurricane dorian spent much of the day lashing grand expected to hover intods and is tomorrow. the national hurricane center warned this afternoon of ocean storm surges that could be 20 wind gusts were nearly 200 miles an hour at ti
andrew, the storm in 1 that did about $27 billion worth of damage, killed 65.si they saye then, they take every storm seriously. >> woodruff: and, johney are now issuing, what, evacuation orders in georg and in the carolinas. >> reporter: that's right, up and down the coast, lowying coastal counties -- actually, all the counties along the coase andatory evacuation orders in place. in south carolina, they've begun contraflow, all the interstates going into charleston, all the affic...
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worth brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend right here on the program, join me for the founder of papa john'sman and ceo, john. >> nodder, is my special guest right here. also this weekend, sunday morning futures on the fox news channel, senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham and california congressman, devin nuÑes, my special guests this weekend. catch the show live at 10 a.m. eastern on sunday. also this sunday, a special program on fox news, please tune into my one-hour special artificial intelligence: the coming revolution. catch the special at 8 p.m. eastern sunday night. here's a preview. >> routine white collar jobs like customer service, telemarketing and loan officers and tellers and jobs like that will be the first to be challenged. then repetitive blue collar jobs like dishwasher, assembly line workers and a little bit later drivers also will be challenged. maria: lee says in the next 15 years 40% of jobs will be displaced by machines. he believes any job which relies on data is vulnerable. things like mortgage brokers value waiting your eligibility or radiologists reading a mamm
worth brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend right here on the program, join me for the founder of papa john'sman and ceo, john. >> nodder, is my special guest right here. also this weekend, sunday morning futures on the fox news channel, senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham and california congressman, devin nuÑes, my special guests this weekend. catch the show live at 10 a.m. eastern on sunday. also...
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worth brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. run with us on a johneere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. yeah. run with us. at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> right now at the msnbc climate form um, corey booker is on stage with chris hays. some are h
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