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joyce co. think the honk -- joyce: i think the hong kong situation, the key question we are getting is whether the hong kong tag is at risk. we don't see any risk of that. economic consequences, that is something that actually is quite manageable right now. it is the bigger u.s.-china question that everybody is focused on. here we see -- if you take a look at the congress right now, there is more than 300-plus cases of that's pieces of legislation that deals with some aspect of u.s.-china relations. some of it is trade, some of it is tech, some of it is human rights, some of it is democracy. this is an issue that will remain in the headlines and will not go away anytime soon. you will see it remaining as we go into the u.s. election calendar as well. experience onour that long flight to singapore. with all of your years of managing the airline what is the ability to move a platform to singapore? what are the constraints? joyce: i think many firms have already been putting yield off, whether it
joyce co. think the honk -- joyce: i think the hong kong situation, the key question we are getting is whether the hong kong tag is at risk. we don't see any risk of that. economic consequences, that is something that actually is quite manageable right now. it is the bigger u.s.-china question that everybody is focused on. here we see -- if you take a look at the congress right now, there is more than 300-plus cases of that's pieces of legislation that deals with some aspect of u.s.-china...
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thank you joyce ayhan and eswar. >> thank you. countries are linked by trade and travel. >> and ongoing efforts to focus on the mission to save lives and meet the needs of our health care workers. >> things are coming out to say hello. who is from campaign 2020. your calls and comments are welcome.
thank you joyce ayhan and eswar. >> thank you. countries are linked by trade and travel. >> and ongoing efforts to focus on the mission to save lives and meet the needs of our health care workers. >> things are coming out to say hello. who is from campaign 2020. your calls and comments are welcome.
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joyce? >> whether you agree both with all the points that have been made, but i would say a key thing we're looking at in the u.s. in particular is labor income. you have the easy part of the recovery. you turn everything off and did you turn it back on but the real question is are you going to be able to create jobs? the unappointed numbers were not as bad as some people thought but we went into this with a 50 year low on unemployment. if you look at the passages, private labor income we estimate has contracted by a third basically the stimulus packages have paid off like 12%. those stimulus is world off. will those jobs return? it in line with what eswar said. with these small and medium-size businesses be able to rehire him what happens when all the stimulus rolls off? i would totally agree that we have to go back to the sides of the spirit what is the duration of this recession? we are assuming it's very deep but it's also short-lived. will it be a vaccination that is actually suitable f
joyce? >> whether you agree both with all the points that have been made, but i would say a key thing we're looking at in the u.s. in particular is labor income. you have the easy part of the recovery. you turn everything off and did you turn it back on but the real question is are you going to be able to create jobs? the unappointed numbers were not as bad as some people thought but we went into this with a 50 year low on unemployment. if you look at the passages, private labor income we...
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joyce. >> thank you, madam chair and congratulations on reaching another important milestone in the fiscal 2021 cycle for interior, environment and appropriations bill. before we get started i want to thank you chairwoman lowey on your retirement. we wish you all the best and thank you for your longstanding dedication to this committee and as always i want to thank the ranking member miss granger for her leadership. and thank you, chairman mccollum for the judicious way you've held budget addresses for covid-19 for this deadly virus something all members. subcommittee are grateful for no matter which side of the aisle. and you continue to show even if we disagree, we can do so without being disagreeable. perhaps nowhere do we agree more than conservation and restoration of the great lakes. the great lakes are the largest fresh water system in the world and it's crucial that we protect and preserve them to the fullest extent possible. that's why once again, i'm grateful for the work you've do
joyce. >> thank you, madam chair and congratulations on reaching another important milestone in the fiscal 2021 cycle for interior, environment and appropriations bill. before we get started i want to thank you chairwoman lowey on your retirement. we wish you all the best and thank you for your longstanding dedication to this committee and as always i want to thank the ranking member miss granger for her leadership. and thank you, chairman mccollum for the judicious way you've held budget...
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thank you so much joyce. this is been a fantastic discussion of the credit goes to tom writing the great book to get us all started on this. i want to emphasize white we wanted to host this program. why think it is different than for folks who are in new york for london or works in financial markets for its obviously very important. i can't emphasize enough how important it is for washington policy community to get china) engage administration occurrences and puzzles focuses capitol hill in their minds, have a vision of china is either partner a competitor looks and how these are sustainable china's trajectory is, whether or not china's economic trajectory is an opportunity or rest of the united states. i think washington has been consumed by a certain kind of image by china looks a lot of the rest and the downside which are definitely there. i think what thomas dunn's bad balance to that conversation. i think we need to continue to investigate this so that when we think about economic policies for china and
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joyce vance, thank you very much for joining us tonight.ciate it. >> thank you. >> joyce vance gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >>> well, good evening once again day 1273 of the trump administration leaving 111 days to go now until the presidential election. not long ago this evening the president confirmed a major shakeup in his reelection campaign staff. brad being demoted. bill is the new campaign manager. he will serve as an advisor for the data and digital operations. this change comes hours after a new round of poll numbers that show the trump campaign struggling to put it mildly. much more on all of it coming up. we're also reporting on an alarming new sign of the severity of these coronavirus outbreaks across our country, which as of tonight, has now seen 3.5 million confirmed cases. this is
joyce vance, thank you very much for joining us tonight.ciate it. >> thank you. >> joyce vance gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >>> well, good evening once again day 1273 of the trump administration leaving 111 days to go now until the presidential election. not long ago this evening the president confirmed a major shakeup in his reelection campaign staff. brad being demoted. bill is the new campaign manager. he will...
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and i want to thank joyce for bringing us the perspective of j.p.morgan is really extraordinarily useful research and update starting this crisis when we're flooded with some, i always read the j.p. morgan stuff and eswar excels in all my colleagues and answering almost any question thoughtfully and incomplete paragraphs for which i'm always envious. and cold, congratulates you on your new post an important leadership he willprovide to our global economic development . we hope you won't policies towards africa which as you point out is the place with a growing population and had so much potential that now seems threatened. >> .. joining us from las vegas is someone the editor of "nevada independent." as you look at their race campaign 2020 about three and a half months before the election give us in your words the political lay of a land between joe biden and president donald trump. >> eide has an advantage here. the democrats have a formidable machine. the last three cycles they won the presidential race and hillary clinton be donald trump by 2.5 p
and i want to thank joyce for bringing us the perspective of j.p.morgan is really extraordinarily useful research and update starting this crisis when we're flooded with some, i always read the j.p. morgan stuff and eswar excels in all my colleagues and answering almost any question thoughtfully and incomplete paragraphs for which i'm always envious. and cold, congratulates you on your new post an important leadership he willprovide to our global economic development . we hope you won't...
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i want to start with joyce. i am interested and whether your view of the world economy matches the one that was just laid out and what you see in emerging markets. you talk in your recent report about a powerful growth in the second half of the year in emerging-market. this is a diverse set of market. latin america is different from our, which is different from china. how do you see the world and how do you see it differently and -- differently than the world bank? -- choice: -- joyce: thank you so much for those questions and thank you for the brookings institution for the invitation and report. let me start with the first question, why is there a disconnect between main street and wall street? then i will go into the emerging markets discussion. the first thing, this time around compared to the global financial crisis, we've had an immediate proactive response from all the central banks emerging market central banks. , if you look at the size of the expansion of the balance sheet, we estimate it's about 20% of
i want to start with joyce. i am interested and whether your view of the world economy matches the one that was just laid out and what you see in emerging markets. you talk in your recent report about a powerful growth in the second half of the year in emerging-market. this is a diverse set of market. latin america is different from our, which is different from china. how do you see the world and how do you see it differently and -- differently than the world bank? -- choice: -- joyce: thank...
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joyce. >> thank you, madam chair. and congratulations for completing another year of the interior environment related and appropriations bill. i want to congratulation you chairmanwoman lowey on your retirement. thank you for your long standing dedication to this committee. nd as always i want to thank ms. granger for her steadfast leadership. i would like to thank you, chairman for the way you've led this subcommittee during this unprecedented year. you've addressed the new and unique challenges caused by this deadly virus which is something we are grateful for no matter which side of the aisle we sit on. you can't to show that even when we disagree we can do so without being disagreeable. no more do we agree more on the conservation of the great lakes. they're the largest surface fresh water system in the world, and it's crucial that we protect them to the fullest extent possible. that's why i'm grateful for the great lakes initiative, continue robust investment is sential to eradicating coastline erosion. another a
joyce. >> thank you, madam chair. and congratulations for completing another year of the interior environment related and appropriations bill. i want to congratulation you chairmanwoman lowey on your retirement. thank you for your long standing dedication to this committee. nd as always i want to thank ms. granger for her steadfast leadership. i would like to thank you, chairman for the way you've led this subcommittee during this unprecedented year. you've addressed the new and unique...
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joyce. thank you. congrats on reaching another important milestone in the fiscal year 2021 interior environment and related agencies appropriations bill. before it started, going to graduate you, chairwoman on your retirement. we wish you all and thank you for your long-standing dedication to this is like to think the ranking member steadfast leadership. i like to thank you for the judicious way you lead this committee during this president. more than a dozen budget hearings and briefings to address challenges cost by this virus, something all members are grateful for no matter side of the aisle we are on. among difficult circumstances, you continue to show even when we disagree, we can do so without being disagreeable. what do we agree more restoration of the great lakes. the largest freshwater system in the world and it's crucial we continue to protect and preserve them to the full extent possible. that's why grateful for the work is done in this bill for support the restoration initiative, continue
joyce. thank you. congrats on reaching another important milestone in the fiscal year 2021 interior environment and related agencies appropriations bill. before it started, going to graduate you, chairwoman on your retirement. we wish you all and thank you for your long-standing dedication to this is like to think the ranking member steadfast leadership. i like to thank you for the judicious way you lead this committee during this president. more than a dozen budget hearings and briefings to...
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attorney, joyce vance. investigative reporter for "the washington post" david farnhold. and historian and author of "his truth is marching on," john meacham. let's get to the details of yesterday's supreme court decisions. the court ruling the president's financial records must be handed over to a new york grand jury but congress has more work to do to make its case. both cases were decided by a 7-2 vote and sent back to the lower courts with neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh in the majority. in the opinion, the president of the united states does not have immunity. john roberts asserts, no citizen, not even the president is category above the common
attorney, joyce vance. investigative reporter for "the washington post" david farnhold. and historian and author of "his truth is marching on," john meacham. let's get to the details of yesterday's supreme court decisions. the court ruling the president's financial records must be handed over to a new york grand jury but congress has more work to do to make its case. both cases were decided by a 7-2 vote and sent back to the lower courts with neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh...
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melissa murray, a law professor at new york university, joyce vance a former u.s. attorney in alabama, now a law professor at the university of alabama and the white house correspondent for the pbs news hour. you probably have more reporting than i hooked up -- i just heard joe biden has started to talk. we'll listen to joe biden's speech and come back to this conversation on the other side. >> congratulations president eric dean, the iron workers have been with me my entire career. the first organization to endorse me in 1972. you guys endorsed me. i was able to turn 30 by the time i got sworn in. at the time when i was elected i wasn't old enough. it's great to be home. my dad is from dunmore and my
melissa murray, a law professor at new york university, joyce vance a former u.s. attorney in alabama, now a law professor at the university of alabama and the white house correspondent for the pbs news hour. you probably have more reporting than i hooked up -- i just heard joe biden has started to talk. we'll listen to joe biden's speech and come back to this conversation on the other side. >> congratulations president eric dean, the iron workers have been with me my entire career. the...
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for more let's bring in the reporter who filed that for us in taipei joyce lee good day to joyce i want to guns pick up on something you mentioned in your stand up there the presence of dissidents like steve in taiwan is is putting the government there in taipei in a very difficult position regarding its powerful neighbor china yes that's the best current with the increasing military threat from beijing or how many governments very afraid that's what will be the next target of beijing after home call so what they want to go. is doing is that they are over $80.00. assistance to homeowners so that that won't trigger a yank. to a point that it will escalate to a war or something you know icons like but also they could stand with hong kong and assistance ok now as taipei moves forward with his low key as you called it policy towards refugees coming from hong kong is it nonetheless expecting more people to be fleeing to its shores. yes certainly oh actually our loss last year when the pro-democracy movement broke out there was already also over $5000.00 on colors clean 0 taiwan you know appl
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me from going all the way under which could have changed the scenario a little bit. >> reporter: joyceble to back away and paddle to safety. >> the one thing that did go through my mind was this is probably not over, and i'm going to end up on the news just hanging out there sitting exposed. >> reporter: he's now attributing his calm under pressure demeanor to his training as an emt and firefighter. >> most people would just be screaming trying to swim away in panic. his intelligence and his outdoor savvy could have saved his life. >> reporter: animals experts say coming face-to-face with an adult alligator is never a good thing, but if possible hitting the gator in the eyes or snout could help your chances of getting away. kenneth, mona. >> good to know, you. >>> president trump and his daughter ivanka are supporting goya foods which is now the target of a boycott after the ceo heaped praise on the president. both appeared to endorse the brand. now government watchdogs say they are violating the rules of ethics that bar government officials from using their public office to endorse sp
me from going all the way under which could have changed the scenario a little bit. >> reporter: joyceble to back away and paddle to safety. >> the one thing that did go through my mind was this is probably not over, and i'm going to end up on the news just hanging out there sitting exposed. >> reporter: he's now attributing his calm under pressure demeanor to his training as an emt and firefighter. >> most people would just be screaming trying to swim away in panic. his...
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what's going on, joyce?> by the way, joyce, we heard from people close to cohen and the cohen family, that he had gone in there simply to discuss the terms of his release and they were talking about the book, and he said he should be able to write the book. they said let's go check, they left, come back in, and according to reports, they immediately locked him up, sent him to solitary. if all of that is true, and that's what the reporting shakes out as true, another black eye for donald trump and for bill barr's justice department. they put a guy in solitary confinement because they didn't want him to write a book about the president. >> my immediate reaction to this situation was that if this was a provision applied only to cohen, this notion he couldn't write a book, couldn't talk to the press, couldn't use social media, if that was only a condition in his terms of early release and furlough during covid. that the bureau of prisons had a problem. and that turns out to be what the reporting confirmed. no ot
what's going on, joyce?> by the way, joyce, we heard from people close to cohen and the cohen family, that he had gone in there simply to discuss the terms of his release and they were talking about the book, and he said he should be able to write the book. they said let's go check, they left, come back in, and according to reports, they immediately locked him up, sent him to solitary. if all of that is true, and that's what the reporting shakes out as true, another black eye for donald...
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joyce, this one -- pretty much everything that happens in that u.s.orney's office after william barr tried to take it over becomes -- has this extra dimension, and that extra question of, is this one of the things william barr was trying to stop? >> that's one of the tragedies of william barr as the attorney general. we know that the criminal justice system only works because people have confidence in it. and he's eroded so much of that confidence that there are these perpetual questions in every case of national significance like this one. >> and what about using the public corruption unit in this particular case? what does that tell you? >> you know, it's tough to figure, lawrence. it could mean that when this case was originally opened, there was some concern about the plea bargain in florida, which involved alex acosta who was, at the time, the u.s. attorney in south florida but is now a cabinet secretary. and the case would not have been reassigned as they looked at that issue and they decided that that conduct was out of the statute of limitatio
joyce, this one -- pretty much everything that happens in that u.s.orney's office after william barr tried to take it over becomes -- has this extra dimension, and that extra question of, is this one of the things william barr was trying to stop? >> that's one of the tragedies of william barr as the attorney general. we know that the criminal justice system only works because people have confidence in it. and he's eroded so much of that confidence that there are these perpetual questions...
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joyce vance thank you for your insights. "morning joe," coronavirus cases are mounting. in some cases deaths now on the rise. we will get an exclusive look inside a south carolina hospital where covid patients are being treated. >>> plus former house leader daniel golden talks about the supreme court's ruling over the president's taxes. "morning joe" is coming right back. s taxes. "morning joe" is coming right back and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a hear
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joining us, joyce vance, former u.s.at the university of alabama school of law and steve schmidt, former republican strategist. steve, a very, very small group of republicans blasted the president's decision. mitt romney, pat toomey. where is everybody else? >> well, they are hiding, they're silent. they're afraid. they're terrified of being tweeted at. they're ter fid of this president giving them a nickname. so once again, we see this feckless, cowardly, republican majority in the senate, republican minority in the house who won't stand up for the rule of law. won't stand up for the checks and balances. won't stand up for decency. the secretary of education can go on a television show and say that the laws of america's school children is acceptable casualty numbers. what we see in this administration is the stench, the rot and roger stone is a nefarious character. he deserves to be in prison. he is a convicted felon. but, you know, at this point in the administration, we shouldn't be surprised at anything that trump do
joining us, joyce vance, former u.s.at the university of alabama school of law and steve schmidt, former republican strategist. steve, a very, very small group of republicans blasted the president's decision. mitt romney, pat toomey. where is everybody else? >> well, they are hiding, they're silent. they're afraid. they're terrified of being tweeted at. they're ter fid of this president giving them a nickname. so once again, we see this feckless, cowardly, republican majority in the...
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also two former federal prosecutors, joyce vance and barbara mcquade.al analysts. before we get to hayes, we should note that in the white house's response, it says that the mueller report fully exonerated the president. that is not true. the mueller report was very clear that because of the purview of its investigation, it could not opine one way or the other as to whether or not the president could be charged with obstruction of justice. so that part of the white house's statement is not true. andrew, you were on robert mueller's team. what are your thoughts on the commutation and on mr. mueller's response to it? >> well, i think there at this point is a decision because there's an open question here which is why did roger stone lie to congress repeatedly and why did he obstruct justice and why did he tamper with a witness? why was it necessity to have a commutation? and one of the things that a responsible department of justice would do at this point is put roger stone in the grand jury and ask him that question. there is nothing about a commutation
also two former federal prosecutors, joyce vance and barbara mcquade.al analysts. before we get to hayes, we should note that in the white house's response, it says that the mueller report fully exonerated the president. that is not true. the mueller report was very clear that because of the purview of its investigation, it could not opine one way or the other as to whether or not the president could be charged with obstruction of justice. so that part of the white house's statement is not...
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joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, our facing a critical point as we discern whether we or whether we will follow in the 21st century innovation. communist party, following years of underhanded including cheating and even outright theft, is gain global dominance in the technology and sectors.nications their ultimate goal is controlling critical market even weaponizing the global supply chains for weapons, and ent, other critical electronics. pawns like whuawei and regime is -- this dominant seeking to artificial intelligence, emiconductor, quantum computing, 5-g and beyond. funded directly by the chinese communist party. companies are free to perate however they please, distorting global markets and edging out free market to etitors in their mission monopolize the industry. intercede, huawei and z.t.e. could stand to be the left with the abilities to innovate. as we a daunting threat look past 5-g to 6-g. the innovation that i personally have witnessed n the spawn of my own medical career, i recognize that the
joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, our facing a critical point as we discern whether we or whether we will follow in the 21st century innovation. communist party, following years of underhanded including cheating and even outright theft, is gain global dominance in the technology and sectors.nications their ultimate goal is controlling critical market even weaponizing the global supply chains for weapons, and ent, other critical electronics. pawns like whuawei and regime is --...
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reporter joyce benedict tells us that tradition would have logistically im pull f during a pandemic. it's a staple of new year's day. as handmade floats featuring millions of flowers travel the streets of pasadena. hundreds of thousands of people filled the sidewalks. millions more watch on tv. as word spread throughout the city that the parade scheduled for january 1st 2021 was canceled, folks say they understand. >> you got to take a step back and figure out what's most important. >> officials with the tournament of roses parade made the tough decision. to cancel the parade more than five months early. ceo david eade says they couldn't delay, any longer. the bands selected 18 months in advance have to make plans but all ready 12 of the 22 scheduled have canceled. >> if you think about marching bands playing instruments, horns with aerosols, you know, from a public health perspective. it wouldn't be allowed. >> it would have been nice to see the floats even without spectators, the real issue isn't the fans. it's the floats themselves. the week before the parade we have to add to the
reporter joyce benedict tells us that tradition would have logistically im pull f during a pandemic. it's a staple of new year's day. as handmade floats featuring millions of flowers travel the streets of pasadena. hundreds of thousands of people filled the sidewalks. millions more watch on tv. as word spread throughout the city that the parade scheduled for january 1st 2021 was canceled, folks say they understand. >> you got to take a step back and figure out what's most important....
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let's get more on this from joyce vance and anita kumar. great to see both of you. anita, why is lindsey graham doing this? >> i think there's a couple reasons. remember, lindsey graham has already opened an investigation into the origins of the russia investigation so that was already out there. he hinted last month he might invite robert mueller or someone on his team to come forward. perhaps this op ed that robert mueller wrote got a little bit under his skin. and he thought okay, let me call him in. but remember, it was only a few days ago that president trump who was upset about rulings at the supreme court that were unrelated criticized lindsey graham and said he wasn't go far enough, wasn't doing enough to look into that information, to look into the obama administration, to -- when which he says eavesdropped on his campaign and he has allegations. he was critical a few days ago and urged senator graham to do more and here he's trying to do more. >> joyce, is there something you think is useful about hearing from robert mueller at this stage? like, i don't kn
let's get more on this from joyce vance and anita kumar. great to see both of you. anita, why is lindsey graham doing this? >> i think there's a couple reasons. remember, lindsey graham has already opened an investigation into the origins of the russia investigation so that was already out there. he hinted last month he might invite robert mueller or someone on his team to come forward. perhaps this op ed that robert mueller wrote got a little bit under his skin. and he thought okay, let...
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attorney joyce vance.in portland may go beyond what is lawful. here's how we can get answers on what is going on. also with me is clint watts, fellow at the foreign policy research institute. he's the author of "messing with the enemy." clint began his fbi career in port laland portland, oregon. joyce vance, the attorney general of oregon filed suit against the federal government and that suit was dismissed yesterday. the argument was that the state did not prove that it had standing in this matter. for people like me, people watching this who have copies of the constitution, the first amendment seems to protect peoples right to protest. i wouldn't have guessed that the state of oregon would need to have standing in this, but this is what those of us who are not lawyers don't understand. >> standing is a technical legal issue in every lawsuit. you have to be properly classified under the law in order to bring a lawsuit preparing claims like the state of of gon dregon did here. i would not be unduly distres
attorney joyce vance.in portland may go beyond what is lawful. here's how we can get answers on what is going on. also with me is clint watts, fellow at the foreign policy research institute. he's the author of "messing with the enemy." clint began his fbi career in port laland portland, oregon. joyce vance, the attorney general of oregon filed suit against the federal government and that suit was dismissed yesterday. the argument was that the state did not prove that it had standing...
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the alligator, jaws open, pushing joyce in the water. >> fortunately there was a tree to the right thating all the way under, which could have changed the scenario a little bit. >> reporter: joyce able to back away and paddle to safety. >> the one thing that did go through my mind was, this is probably not over, and i'm going to end up on the news just hanging out there, sitting, exposed. >> reporter: he's now attributing his calm under pressure demeanor to his training as an emt and firefighter. >> most people would just be screaming, trying to swim away in panic. his intelligence and his outdoor savvy could have saved his life. >> reporter: animal experts say coming face to face with an adult alligator is never a good thing, but if possible, hitting the gator in the eyes or snout could help your chances of getting away. kenneth, mona? >> thanks, megan. >> we'll have to use those tips. there's another side to this story. apparently they said alligators aren't generally a big threat to humans, but they believe it may be a female alligator that was protecting her nest. got to give you th
the alligator, jaws open, pushing joyce in the water. >> fortunately there was a tree to the right thating all the way under, which could have changed the scenario a little bit. >> reporter: joyce able to back away and paddle to safety. >> the one thing that did go through my mind was, this is probably not over, and i'm going to end up on the news just hanging out there, sitting, exposed. >> reporter: he's now attributing his calm under pressure demeanor to his training...
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attorney joyce vance and former investigative reporter suzanne craig. pete, first to you, your experience with these cases and how the correlaurt ruled. >> andrea, who wins with congress subpoenas the president's records and it goes to court, it's never come before the supreme court before. secondly, what if a state prosecutor, state grand jury wants something from the president. so these are first time decisions. that's one of the reasons why they're so important. secondly, while the vance decision itself is 7-2, the court is actually unanimous on the president's -- voting against the president's claim that because the president can't be indicted, he's absolutely immune from any part of the criminal justice process including grand jury subpoenas. the court is unanimous on that. what the two dissenters in the vance case say is there should be a higher standard that grand juries meet when they want something from the president. the court disagrees. in both cases the supreme court sends these cases back to the lower courts to answer a couple of questions.
attorney joyce vance and former investigative reporter suzanne craig. pete, first to you, your experience with these cases and how the correlaurt ruled. >> andrea, who wins with congress subpoenas the president's records and it goes to court, it's never come before the supreme court before. secondly, what if a state prosecutor, state grand jury wants something from the president. so these are first time decisions. that's one of the reasons why they're so important. secondly, while the...
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joyce vance, thank you for spending time with us.er the break, another night of unrest in portland, oregon. the city's mayor out with protesters and getting tear gassed. in the last few hours the justice department watchdog, its ig is ready to investigate. details next. ady to investigate details next >>> i'm not going to lie. it stings. it's hard to breathe. i can tell you with 100% honesty, i saw nothing that provoked this response. this is not a deescalation strategy. this is flat out urban warfare. it's being brought on the people of this country by the president of the united states. it's got to stop now. >> on the 56th night of the portland protest, federal agents tear gassed the city's mayor. plot twist in donald trump's show of force crackdown, another escalation and our lurch toward authoritarianism and the administration announcing it would send hundreds of additional federal agents into cities like chicago and albuquerque. the justice department inspector general will investigate the use of force by law enforcement personn
joyce vance, thank you for spending time with us.er the break, another night of unrest in portland, oregon. the city's mayor out with protesters and getting tear gassed. in the last few hours the justice department watchdog, its ig is ready to investigate. details next. ady to investigate details next >>> i'm not going to lie. it stings. it's hard to breathe. i can tell you with 100% honesty, i saw nothing that provoked this response. this is not a deescalation strategy. this is flat...
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joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, it's an honor to appear before you today. and i rise today to bring awareness to the public health crisis that continues to devastate communities in ohio and across the country when we grapple with the unprecedented challenges caused by coronavirus pandemic, the opioid crisis. i have been proud of congress' bipartisan work over the past several years to not only advance recovery and treatment efforts, but also to prevent the trafficking of lethal, illicit opioids like fentanyl. i was even prouder when the 2018 those efforts resulted in our nation's first decline in drug overdose deaths in nearly 30 years. tragically, our progress is slipping away. the c.d.c.'s preliminary 2019 overdose death data shows that fatal overdoses hit a record high last year, accounting for the deaths of 70,980 americans. more than half of those deaths, 36,500 to be exact, involves synthetic opioids such as fentanyl. in total, 37 states saw the number of fatal overdoses increase or remain stable in 2018. that deadly trend is ongoing this year as the
joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, it's an honor to appear before you today. and i rise today to bring awareness to the public health crisis that continues to devastate communities in ohio and across the country when we grapple with the unprecedented challenges caused by coronavirus pandemic, the opioid crisis. i have been proud of congress' bipartisan work over the past several years to not only advance recovery and treatment efforts, but also to prevent the trafficking of...
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violent this country of 5000000 has given birth to it just proportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous . but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature one. press of place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital don't like. the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. up there at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers of marriage were very very good there's been happening especially the last 5 years and you go surely not another if
violent this country of 5000000 has given birth to it just proportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous . but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature one. press of place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families...
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violent this country in 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous . but the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett's. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why. that's an impressive place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital of dublin. the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. up there at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or virus are very very good there's been happening especially the last take 5 years and you go surely not a
violent this country in 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous . but the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett's. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why. that's an impressive place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor...
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attorney for the northern district of alabama, joyce vance. great to have you all on board.is a fine line here. protesters need to protest peacefully and stay off federal property. >> if you listen to what the head of the n aaacp in portland said they need to keep it focused on george floyd's life. reverend al said the same thing yesterday. other leaders have been saying let's make these protests about george floyd, not about violence, about anarchists, outside agitators. but joyce vance, the images that we saw in the beginning when the national media started covering portland were frightening, where unmarked officers would scoop up people off the streets, throw them into unmarked cars without probable cause and whisk them away for interrogation. that's something you would expect to see, you know, out of turkey or out of russia. a lot of the images we've been seeing over the past week show protesters crowding around the federal courthouse trying to knock down steel reinforced fences while you have the federal troops, i guess you call it, behind that, shooting fireworks in th
attorney for the northern district of alabama, joyce vance. great to have you all on board.is a fine line here. protesters need to protest peacefully and stay off federal property. >> if you listen to what the head of the n aaacp in portland said they need to keep it focused on george floyd's life. reverend al said the same thing yesterday. other leaders have been saying let's make these protests about george floyd, not about violence, about anarchists, outside agitators. but joyce vance,...
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why not take the advice, if you're the protesters, of your friend and ours, your former fellow fed, joyce vance, who said today, take the protests away from the federal building, and in effect you'd be voiding their rules of engagement. >> i think joyce is absolutely right. i mean so often the problem isn't what agents are doing. it's how they're doing it. and so the problem we've seen here, certainly no problem with defending federal property. but what is happening is the aggressive tactics that we're seeing and the military-style uniforms and weapons that they're using. and so if there is no federal property to protect, if they're several blocks away, then they lose that jurisdiction, and they're just left standing in front of their buildings. so i think it's very wise advice. i think one of the challenges here is trying to de-escalate the situation, and it seems that these federal agents are escalating the situation, and perhaps that is what president trump has in mind. >> labeling this as such, i'm going to play for you what a lot of people found to be a hyperbolic comment by the mayo
why not take the advice, if you're the protesters, of your friend and ours, your former fellow fed, joyce vance, who said today, take the protests away from the federal building, and in effect you'd be voiding their rules of engagement. >> i think joyce is absolutely right. i mean so often the problem isn't what agents are doing. it's how they're doing it. and so the problem we've seen here, certainly no problem with defending federal property. but what is happening is the aggressive...
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joyce. this one pretty much everything that happens in that u.s.arr tried to take it over has this extra dimension and question is this one of the things william barr was trying to stop? >> that's one of the tragedies of william barr as attorney general. we know the criminal justice system only works with confidence and he's eroded that, there's perpetual questions in every case of national significance like this one. >> and what about using the public corruption unit in this particular case, was that tell you? >> you know, it's tough to figure, lawrence, it could mean that when this case was originally opened there was some concern p the plea bargain in florida which involved alex acosta who was bat the time the u.s. attorney in south florida inow a cabinet secretary. and the case would not have been reassigned as they looked at that issue and decided the conduct was out of the statue of limitations. it could mean nothing but an artifact. it could also mean they're looking at any number of public officials. we don't know the answer yet. >> what do
joyce. this one pretty much everything that happens in that u.s.arr tried to take it over has this extra dimension and question is this one of the things william barr was trying to stop? >> that's one of the tragedies of william barr as attorney general. we know the criminal justice system only works with confidence and he's eroded that, there's perpetual questions in every case of national significance like this one. >> and what about using the public corruption unit in this...
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but that's been helping some of the markets outside of the united states. >> joyce, where do you standad of earnings season on how beatable estimates are going to be or even whether earnings season will matter in what has been, of course, a roller coaster year where people are kind of now looking into next year as opposed to the next couple of quarters >> i think the market really is looking into next year the questions we've been getting have been about the elections. they've been about stimulus package that is coming up. i think the earnings number itself, is you know, not the key focus at this stage in the game. it's whether you're going to continue to see support on the policies from the central banks and the vet programs there shouldn't be more questions when you get to some of the death lines in the fourth quarter of the year. there is going to be more questions when the elections come up. people are really looking through this right now and feeling like, you know, we're past the worst of this and even if we go through a second wave, it's not going to go back to the scenarios we
but that's been helping some of the markets outside of the united states. >> joyce, where do you standad of earnings season on how beatable estimates are going to be or even whether earnings season will matter in what has been, of course, a roller coaster year where people are kind of now looking into next year as opposed to the next couple of quarters >> i think the market really is looking into next year the questions we've been getting have been about the elections. they've been...
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attorney and msnbc contributor, and joyce vance, also a former u.s.es, first, i love the all-female panel. but i will say, starting out, i used to be a field producer for "america's most wanted." and my beat was covering missing and exploited children. so i'm going to go to you, maya, on this, and ask you, if you could, how important is the role of the person who's the enabler, the person who is recruiting these young girls? in my experience, that person was integral to abuse cases when i was a journalist covering these type of cases. so, what say you on that? >> yeah, you're absolutely right, tiffany. this person, the person who plays the role that ghislaine maxwell's accused of playing, is a predator, is just as culpable as jeffrey epstein or anyone else who sexually assaults anybody. the reason it's so critical to have a person play the role maxwell is accused of is because it's a manipulation game. we have 300,000 young people in this country estimated to be sex trafficked domestically. and what that means is finding young kids, male and female --
attorney and msnbc contributor, and joyce vance, also a former u.s.es, first, i love the all-female panel. but i will say, starting out, i used to be a field producer for "america's most wanted." and my beat was covering missing and exploited children. so i'm going to go to you, maya, on this, and ask you, if you could, how important is the role of the person who's the enabler, the person who is recruiting these young girls? in my experience, that person was integral to abuse cases...
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. >> i want to jump in and get joyce back in as well.skeptical of many things in america. government, justice, et cetera. but we would be remiss to let that actually also completely overtake what happened today in this ruling. i want to play in fairness what justice gorsuch pledged to do at his confirmation. >> tell us whether you would have any trouble ruling against a president who appointed you. >> i have no dilly ruling against or for any party. other than based on what the law and the facts and the particular case require. there is no such thing as a republican judge or a democratic judge. we just have judges in this country. >> for those who have relied on this for so many years, do you view today about donald trump losing, which he did, or the rule of law winning? >> well, you know the answer. today is a win for the rule of law. justice gorsuch put vitality into the words that he spoke during his confirmation hearings. he actually walked the walk today. we all know the president is not above the law in our form of government. but
. >> i want to jump in and get joyce back in as well.skeptical of many things in america. government, justice, et cetera. but we would be remiss to let that actually also completely overtake what happened today in this ruling. i want to play in fairness what justice gorsuch pledged to do at his confirmation. >> tell us whether you would have any trouble ruling against a president who appointed you. >> i have no dilly ruling against or for any party. other than based on what...
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we are joined by a fund manager, joyce, thank you for joining fund manager, joyce, thank you forjoininging geopolitical tensions and if you remember at the start of the year we had exchanged between iran and the us and over the year, in spite of covid—19, tensions have risen and that has been witnessed today in the chinese relationship. how much further is that likely to go? we are building up to an election and we are hearing about the importance of the chinese market to tesla, at the moment, but there is not a lot of ground for optimism, is there? i think the stock market is concerned but what is happening is even more economic stimulus. we have seen so much stimulus going on that the us dollar has been weakening recently and that has been quite good for gold price and commodity prices, food, energy, and it is boosting markets even at a time when tensions arising. so they can override the tension that we seeing with the china us relationship. let's be honest, the trade deal, that is over, isn't it? absolutely. the first stage was implemented to a degree but the chances of a second par
we are joined by a fund manager, joyce, thank you for joining fund manager, joyce, thank you forjoininging geopolitical tensions and if you remember at the start of the year we had exchanged between iran and the us and over the year, in spite of covid—19, tensions have risen and that has been witnessed today in the chinese relationship. how much further is that likely to go? we are building up to an election and we are hearing about the importance of the chinese market to tesla, at the...
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abc 7 news was inside the joyce gordon gallery, where artist deandre drake showcased his work titled "my skin is not a crime." the centerpiece features an airbrushed casket with writing reflecting thoughts of the community. drake says he was inspired by george floyd's daughter. >> his daughter mentioned that her dad changed the world. so i want -- it just resonated with me. i wanted to do what i could and do my part to change the world. so, i use my art as an attempt to make change. >> yeah, it is striking to see. the uncle of oscar grant who was killed by police in 2009, also, shared his story. >> part of our efforts to build a better bay area include focusing on issues of race and social justice. today, vendors and business owners in vallejo were urged to protest and promote the city, at the same time. organizers called it a merch march. local vendors and business owners set up in front of city hall. many were selling black lives matter shirts, and others were calling for defunding vallejo police. organizers, also, set up a voter registration booth. >>> well, another company is goi
abc 7 news was inside the joyce gordon gallery, where artist deandre drake showcased his work titled "my skin is not a crime." the centerpiece features an airbrushed casket with writing reflecting thoughts of the community. drake says he was inspired by george floyd's daughter. >> his daughter mentioned that her dad changed the world. so i want -- it just resonated with me. i wanted to do what i could and do my part to change the world. so, i use my art as an attempt to make...
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joyce from pennsylvania. i believe he's on the phone. dr. joyce? will so now we will recognize the gentleman from new york, mr. diaz-balart for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. let me thank you for the great work, the life-saving work you are doing as committee leader. when i testified he for the committee as a member of the committee, i said that small businesses were mad as hell. i was mad as hell. i'm sorry to report to you, madam chair, that they still are mad as hell because the ppp program originally was a disaster. you did great work, madam chair, in carving out those $60 billion so that the money will go to cdfi, , credit unions and local banks who have a long-standing relationship with small businesses. but we saw how the traditional banks favor their prestige customers, and some of them had to shamefully return the money back. so this $60 billion that you are allotted was very helpful. however, it's not enough and, of course, now we see at this credit score business is being introduced. if you have a+ credit, if you can meet payro
joyce from pennsylvania. i believe he's on the phone. dr. joyce? will so now we will recognize the gentleman from new york, mr. diaz-balart for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. let me thank you for the great work, the life-saving work you are doing as committee leader. when i testified he for the committee as a member of the committee, i said that small businesses were mad as hell. i was mad as hell. i'm sorry to report to you, madam chair, that they still are mad as hell because...
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joyce. after joyce, no. mr. kilmer. mr. chilmark, aye. misses kirkpatrick. lee. >> aye. >> can we please have some quiet? so that the clerk can hear you. >> ms. maine. aye. >mr. newhouse. mr. newhouse, no. mr. palazzo. mr. palazzo, no. mr. price. mr. price, aye. mr. quigley. mr. quigley, aye. mr. rutherford. mr. rutherford, no. mr. surround him. -- mr. serrano. aye. torres.torres -- misses ms. wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz, aye. misses watson coleman. mr. womack. mr. womack, no. >> does any member wish to record their vote or change their vote? the clerk will tally. >> have to announce it, dona? -- i have to announce it, don't i? [indistinguishable converstions] thank you, dear. good work. on this vote, ladies and gentlemen, the ayes are 30. are 22. to make technical and conforming changes. seeing no objections, so ordered. without objection, the committee stands a joint. three days. -- stands adjourned. three days. >> during the summer months, reach out to your elected officials with c-span's congressional directory. it contains contact informati
joyce. after joyce, no. mr. kilmer. mr. chilmark, aye. misses kirkpatrick. lee. >> aye. >> can we please have some quiet? so that the clerk can hear you. >> ms. maine. aye. >mr. newhouse. mr. newhouse, no. mr. palazzo. mr. palazzo, no. mr. price. mr. price, aye. mr. quigley. mr. quigley, aye. mr. rutherford. mr. rutherford, no. mr. surround him. -- mr. serrano. aye. torres.torres -- misses ms. wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz, aye. misses watson coleman. mr. womack....
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all before you all because joyce if it was like that about what has happened but especially might be somewhat built to move. thousands of criminal organizations are at work in italy that's why davida wants to help fight. the political decision makers that ate in the back. france is currently facing 2 crises there's the corona crisis and then there's another one which gets much less attention but she is crisis the french are known for their exquisite and tasty. but since the beginning of the pandemic many she is manufacturers have not been able to sell their products the french are now been called upon to show their patriotism go out and eat cheese. boy a region famous for its cheeses they declared an emergency there's simply too much good cheese in storage due to the coronavirus french cheese maker baton has close to 10 tons of cheese maturing in his cellars and that's creating more than a storage problem cheese has a limited shelf life in particular have. you come in for. for more than 2 and a half months you can't sell it any more it wouldn't look very nice 44th would start to appe
all before you all because joyce if it was like that about what has happened but especially might be somewhat built to move. thousands of criminal organizations are at work in italy that's why davida wants to help fight. the political decision makers that ate in the back. france is currently facing 2 crises there's the corona crisis and then there's another one which gets much less attention but she is crisis the french are known for their exquisite and tasty. but since the beginning of the...
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here's what happened to him -- so that's peter joyce.w river on sunday when an alligator -- you have to look closely on the left-hand side -- suddenly rams his kayak. he leaps out of the water. he says that the river was calm, listen to his breathing -- when he thought it was a fish, watch the alligator's coming, seconds later -- look at that -- the gator hit the kayak throwing joyce into the murky water. >> i was looking to the right when it all happened. so i kind of thought it was actually like a fish jumping to the left. and by the time i got spun around, it was about four feet away. >> joyce told "cbs this morning" the only injury he suffered was to his pride. tony, i don't even think he has to worry about his pride suffering. number one, the guy's a firefighter and a paramedic, so he's -- clear he he knows how to stay cool and calm under pressure. he looks cool telling the story. we're glad he's okay. >> yeah. and -- >> could have had a very different ending. >> i'm sure he knew there were alligators when he went kayaking there. i
here's what happened to him -- so that's peter joyce.w river on sunday when an alligator -- you have to look closely on the left-hand side -- suddenly rams his kayak. he leaps out of the water. he says that the river was calm, listen to his breathing -- when he thought it was a fish, watch the alligator's coming, seconds later -- look at that -- the gator hit the kayak throwing joyce into the murky water. >> i was looking to the right when it all happened. so i kind of thought it was...
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joyce, a mostly sunny skies plan on some patchy fog. the right along the coastline, variety of temperatures 60's out toward the beaches of 5 70's in the bay by lunchtime, it's a tease shot in the valleys now tomorrow afternoon going to likely be a little bit warmer, especially inland. i think we start to crack some 90's by tomorrow afternoon least in the warm spots inland a lot of 70's a few 80's around the bay along the coastline with keeping the 50's in the 60's with that patchy fog so here's a breakdown of the co side you look at about 63 in half moon bay. it will be 80 over the hill in redwood city and then getting hot little more about 93 degrees. and about 89 degrees in concord next few days taking us through the weekend and into next week we're going to cool down the temperatures a little bit on sunday had a below the average next week. they can lauren still had an arrest has been made in the grisly killing of a young tech ceo what we're learning tonight about this relationship. >>with the suspect. and after the break the struggl
joyce, a mostly sunny skies plan on some patchy fog. the right along the coastline, variety of temperatures 60's out toward the beaches of 5 70's in the bay by lunchtime, it's a tease shot in the valleys now tomorrow afternoon going to likely be a little bit warmer, especially inland. i think we start to crack some 90's by tomorrow afternoon least in the warm spots inland a lot of 70's a few 80's around the bay along the coastline with keeping the 50's in the 60's with that patchy fog so here's...
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violent this country of 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyces arguably the most famous . but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why lance has such an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winters said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital don't like. the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers of marriage were very very good there's been happening especially the last take 5 years and you go surely not
violent this country of 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyces arguably the most famous . but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why lance has such an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in...
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attorney joyce vance. i'm so happy to have the sisters-in-law here. my all ladies panel. so let me first, i'm going to start with you barbara, but i do want to first read a statement from the bureau of prisons and they say, any assertion that the decision to remand michael cohen to prison was a retaliatory action is false. mr. cohen refused to acknowledge and sign the conditions of his transfer of home confinement and was remanded into custody. while it's not uncommon for bop to place certain restrictions on inmate, contact with the media, his refusal played no decision whatsoever in h decision to remand him to custody nor did his intent to publish a book. barbara, do you buy that? >> well, the judge didn't buy it and that's the opinion that matters here and i really don't only because the circumstances here are so different from what we would expect ordinarily. he came in to sign an agreement and found a paragraph there that said he couldn't erp write a book. i've never seen anything like it in my 20 years as a prosecutor and the judge said he'd never seen any condition
attorney joyce vance. i'm so happy to have the sisters-in-law here. my all ladies panel. so let me first, i'm going to start with you barbara, but i do want to first read a statement from the bureau of prisons and they say, any assertion that the decision to remand michael cohen to prison was a retaliatory action is false. mr. cohen refused to acknowledge and sign the conditions of his transfer of home confinement and was remanded into custody. while it's not uncommon for bop to place certain...