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skin needing to be on top form the visitors had to play the last 10 minutes with 10 men after jonathan charles straight red but still way house with a little help from the woodwork 11 dusky again failing to hit the net. laver couzin win 21. 7 doff scheme might do well to take lessons from bailey and his heroic leverkusen teammates. well today's valencia marathon saw world class times recorded in both the men's and women's categories the 2nd fastest man turkey's. villain broke the european record previously held by most farah ahead of him ethiopian runner and now at tell you one with a time of 2 hours 3 minutes and 52 seconds fellow it rosa dariya acclaimed the women's crown setting a new course record. you're watching data news from berlin coming up next shift data technology program stay tuned for that we'll have more news headlines coming at the top of the hour thanks for watching they have a new. curious . do it yourself. or your a max you know. don't miss our lips lightly so carefully listen to little simply to leap to begin to. educate.
skin needing to be on top form the visitors had to play the last 10 minutes with 10 men after jonathan charles straight red but still way house with a little help from the woodwork 11 dusky again failing to hit the net. laver couzin win 21. 7 doff scheme might do well to take lessons from bailey and his heroic leverkusen teammates. well today's valencia marathon saw world class times recorded in both the men's and women's categories the 2nd fastest man turkey's. villain broke the european...
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jonathan charles is back with us.or of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. let us look at the new york times story. looking at donald trump's reaction to what happened in the training camp in pensacola. three very young officers shot dead. this isa very young officers shot dead. this is a very interesting story. terrible story down in pensacola, a saudi air force officer, he was being trained there, seems to have open fire on his classmates. what did president trump say? according to the new york times, their view is he was far too quick to take saudi's side, to try to protect saudi arabia without knowing enough about what had happened. so why did he do that? that is the question the new york times is trying to answer. they say that obviously saudi arabia and president trump have had a very close relationship, it's about oil, even though the us imports far less oil than it used to because of now shale oil and gas, but they are still close to saudi arabia and he wa nts to still close
jonathan charles is back with us.or of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. let us look at the new york times story. looking at donald trump's reaction to what happened in the training camp in pensacola. three very young officers shot dead. this isa very young officers shot dead. this is a very interesting story. terrible story down in pensacola, a saudi air force officer, he was being trained there, seems to have open fire on his classmates. what did...
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jonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and developmentw ukraine well, i'll imagine you have involvement with ukraine? ukraine is one of our biggest countries of operation, very good to see you, by the way. we invest about 1 billion euros per year, i will be there in kyiv this coming friday. what do you make of this meeting today? you have got to individuals, the very experienced latimer putin, president of russia, and volodymyr zelensky, not long an office in ukraine. and not long on politics! yes, he was an actor, anybody who has seen his comedy programme will no doubt laugh at it. there are major signs from france and germany that they would like to try to see whether it is possible to resolve this five—year—old dispute, the invasion and the operations that took place in crimea and eastern ukraine, to see if there is a possibility of attempting to bring these two sides, russia and ukraine, together in some sort of agreement. that will be tough, and i think that will be tough. both sides, for different reasons, will find it hard to reach
jonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and developmentw ukraine well, i'll imagine you have involvement with ukraine? ukraine is one of our biggest countries of operation, very good to see you, by the way. we invest about 1 billion euros per year, i will be there in kyiv this coming friday. what do you make of this meeting today? you have got to individuals, the very experienced latimer putin, president of russia, and volodymyr zelensky, not long an...
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we have jonathan lemire and charl charlie sykes, careen john pierre and also matt miller. she is his kryptonite. >> she is. we've talked how effective donald trump has been when he has a foil. we know during the campaign, he was sort of went one-on-one with hillary clinton. and we sort of wondered as he was president who that would be. and nancy pelosi has been that foil, but to this point time and time again has beaten him and i think that is -- >> he may be her foil. >> maybe so. that has irked him. and he has told people that he has never really gotten a handle on how to deal with her. when he short of cheered on her election to speaker ship, he thought that he could work with her being that he felt like she is someone who he could do deals with. and there has been some legislation passed. but more than that, she has been a real thorn in his side and has gotten the best at him time and time again. especially that state of the union clap that we'll always remember. but particularly this impeachment saga. she was reluctant do so during the russia investigation, she has sa
we have jonathan lemire and charl charlie sykes, careen john pierre and also matt miller. she is his kryptonite. >> she is. we've talked how effective donald trump has been when he has a foil. we know during the campaign, he was sort of went one-on-one with hillary clinton. and we sort of wondered as he was president who that would be. and nancy pelosi has been that foil, but to this point time and time again has beaten him and i think that is -- >> he may be her foil. >>...
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professor i think who favors impeachment jonathan adler saying it was a mistake for democrats not to call any republicans who believe this is impeachable. charlesrmer solicitor-general for reagan who's been quite outspoken about the president's behavior comes to mind. what do you say to that? >> i think i would certainly support the individuals that have been mentioned. i've read some of them. we've been inundated by previous letters from attorney general and others who have commented on this behavior. those are all important voices to be heard. we're not finished and don't know what witnesses we may ultimately call in the coming days, so i don't want to close the door on it, but i will say that we had to provide for republican witness and there will be a republican witness tomorrow, of course, who will have a different view. we think we'll gain from those scholars that are present tomorrow, a very detailed presentation to the american people. but chris ge, again, the door i not closed. we want the truth. >> there's a public education component to this and there's a question of what the law means and what the constitution prescribes, but i imag
professor i think who favors impeachment jonathan adler saying it was a mistake for democrats not to call any republicans who believe this is impeachable. charlesrmer solicitor-general for reagan who's been quite outspoken about the president's behavior comes to mind. what do you say to that? >> i think i would certainly support the individuals that have been mentioned. i've read some of them. we've been inundated by previous letters from attorney general and others who have commented on...
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jonathan turley, the only independent thinker, he is was a never-trumper, but who is asking for moderation, judgment. he is literally the only adult in the room. charles from here? one of the things i spoke with vice president pence about was incivility, the inability for washington to work at all and just sort of, what it means for the entire country because we are certainly, feels like we're certainly divided. i think a lot of that comes from the media, a lot comes from d.c.? >> it comes from lots of sources. it's a time which we live. i agree with jonathan turley, this is a constitution of ours written for times like these. if we honor it, we will, i think do very well. we come out the other side and have done so for over 200 years. charles: right. >> what i don't think makes a lot of sense is for people to continue to ignore what they're seeing, to ignore what they're hearing. it is viciousness. it is pure balderdsah being spewed in that hearing room, the judiciary this time. previously it was the intel committee room. this, the american people know what's going on here. and the democrats look like damn fools. they're acting like damn fools and by
jonathan turley, the only independent thinker, he is was a never-trumper, but who is asking for moderation, judgment. he is literally the only adult in the room. charles from here? one of the things i spoke with vice president pence about was incivility, the inability for washington to work at all and just sort of, what it means for the entire country because we are certainly, feels like we're certainly divided. i think a lot of that comes from the media, a lot comes from d.c.? >> it...
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charles: another day of market records. joining us, market watcher jonathan hoenig. jonathan, so i know from time to time, last time we were on together was october 1st, the market got hammered that day, and you mentioned japanese yen and some other things. you were cautious about the market. how concerned are you now? because it's been on a heck of a tear since then. >> i think you have to be prudent but i think you have to be bullish, because look, the market has been at all-time highs for months. what has been enthusiastic and i think giving the bulls a lot of credence here is the leadership has changed. it has broadened. it's not just the old tech names anymore. it's banks, it's health care stocks, of course it's apple up about 80% this year. my gosh, trends tend to persist and don't forget back in the 1990s, the market was up 95, 96, 97, 98 and in 1999 it was up 85%, the nasdaq, that is, don't fight the tape and don't fight this market that continues to move higher. charles: a lot of people forgot when greenspan usher ed -- coind the term rational exuberance, it
charles: another day of market records. joining us, market watcher jonathan hoenig. jonathan, so i know from time to time, last time we were on together was october 1st, the market got hammered that day, and you mentioned japanese yen and some other things. you were cautious about the market. how concerned are you now? because it's been on a heck of a tear since then. >> i think you have to be prudent but i think you have to be bullish, because look, the market has been at all-time highs...