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from social media influencer and reality star kim kardashian west about oklahoma death row inmate, julius jones i looked and i was like. >>no words can express. >>asked writing to her roughly 62 million followers. i believe in his innocence. let's correct this wrongful conviction asking them to contact the oklahoma pardon and parole board. and governor kevin stitt jones sister antoinette, and best friend jenny lawson like you could. >>such neat deal for have someone of her. to kick in and support the pursuit for justice for julie's us maze. >>a 19 year-old college student at the time. jones was found guilty of the 1999 murder of paul howell who was shot to death in the driveway of an admin home. he spent the past 20 years at the state pen and still maintains he's innocent. >>united states supreme court twice declined to lunch the issues in chile this case. issues related to free system. >>claims that a juror made a racially charged statement during trial and a lack of solid evidence at the center of recent filings by jones legal team we are now out court a in the next option available to
from social media influencer and reality star kim kardashian west about oklahoma death row inmate, julius jones i looked and i was like. >>no words can express. >>asked writing to her roughly 62 million followers. i believe in his innocence. let's correct this wrongful conviction asking them to contact the oklahoma pardon and parole board. and governor kevin stitt jones sister antoinette, and best friend jenny lawson like you could. >>such neat deal for have someone of her. to...
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so who owns the cameras that bilmes julius sons in private. homes could club security have carried out an espionage operation without your knowledge. that settles we don't know if someone installed a 3rd. system independently of this company have this. system. security problem security was just a front they use the name of this company as a cover to carry out espionage activities without interference the name of the company doesn't matter at all whether it's pepito neato or problem security hiding behind this name or just the interests of the merino government. is standing dennis is it ain't any hints yet it will be in the morning is to. say the company julian was told that his internet access and his phone service were being terminated effective immediately on the orders of ecuador's government lee embassy isn't to jail but it had been turned into one of the us. after julian assange his arrest ecuadorian authorities seems to some of his personal belongings. they left his clothes but confiscated computers hard drives electronic devices and doc
so who owns the cameras that bilmes julius sons in private. homes could club security have carried out an espionage operation without your knowledge. that settles we don't know if someone installed a 3rd. system independently of this company have this. system. security problem security was just a front they use the name of this company as a cover to carry out espionage activities without interference the name of the company doesn't matter at all whether it's pepito neato or problem security...
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julius: i clerked for justice brennan, got loaned to justice souter. listening to the panel, reminded me when i clerked for justice brennan it was at the tail end of his career. i was the 100th clerk i think. i don't know if it was annual but i remember one reunion of brennan clerks, and i remember thinking, those former clerks are so old. >> [laughter] julius: although they have had really interesting careers. in ae not done this mahth really long time, but i think it has been 27 years since i clerked and i am now in that category. it is a little bit strange. i will tell the story of my career since clerking. as you will see, it is about 10% strategy and 90% serendipity. but it has been great fun and i as lucky and privileged at the career i have as i did when i was at the supreme court getting those clerkships. i am not the only one with a story similar to this but my parents are immigrants, holocaust survivors, and the chance in this country to go to a law school like harvard and clerk at the supreme court was really an amazing thing. actually at th
julius: i clerked for justice brennan, got loaned to justice souter. listening to the panel, reminded me when i clerked for justice brennan it was at the tail end of his career. i was the 100th clerk i think. i don't know if it was annual but i remember one reunion of brennan clerks, and i remember thinking, those former clerks are so old. >> [laughter] julius: although they have had really interesting careers. in ae not done this mahth really long time, but i think it has been 27 years...
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was a handful of julian assange supporters including the former mayor of london who is actually on julius on his side now protesters they were coming as far as france australia all to defend the 48 year old again u.s. authorities they accused of scamming with the former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to break a password for a classified government computer publishing leaks detailing the u.s. secret drone program about 2 weeks ago we remember seeing that video of julian assange where he was in the embassy and they were actually calling in saying that that you know it marked the 7 years of him being there of those arrest back in april we've had you know the likes of pamela anderson saying that he is you know kind of not kind of losing his mind but now he has been. but jail for 50 weeks in the u.k. prison since may after he skipped bail by seeking asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london to avoid extradition to sweden where he was wanted in connection with sex crimes allegations but again this is the extradition case that they're now not going to give him any time to go or that'
was a handful of julian assange supporters including the former mayor of london who is actually on julius on his side now protesters they were coming as far as france australia all to defend the 48 year old again u.s. authorities they accused of scamming with the former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to break a password for a classified government computer publishing leaks detailing the u.s. secret drone program about 2 weeks ago we remember seeing that video of julian assange where...
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story all day thanks for joining us yet i so there's a lot of angles to this story especially with julius on his lawyer he's accusing actually the united states of attempting to kidnap and harm at the wiki leaks founder saying that there was a man that came into his office that were actually. barged into his home with hoods on a little crazy but a sign actually he lost a bid to delay his perceiving so that his legal team would have more time to prepare his case but the judge says it's on justified because it's already a very very slow moving case now again with it being unjustified the editor of the now acting out or in chief of wiki leaks says that the ruling is anything but fair take a listen. julian. this super power is that 10 years to prepare the case and for the last 6 months he's been sitting in prison without any access to documents legal documents. other computers will go north can that be clear that's easily answered each not old. so as you saw there outside of the courtroom there was a handful of julian assange supporters including the former mayor of london who is actually on
story all day thanks for joining us yet i so there's a lot of angles to this story especially with julius on his lawyer he's accusing actually the united states of attempting to kidnap and harm at the wiki leaks founder saying that there was a man that came into his office that were actually. barged into his home with hoods on a little crazy but a sign actually he lost a bid to delay his perceiving so that his legal team would have more time to prepare his case but the judge says it's on...
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centers the support and he is joining me now in count julius has the airline really learned from earlier mistakes is it fixed for the future. according to this c.e.o. in this field for business the government and the c.e.o. say that they have learned their lessons from the past mistakes they govern the airline call ups very good to note because of huge debts and then it was poorly money but the chief executive told me that he has carefully selected his team this is a very experienced people they have studied the market and most importantly they have bought brand new aircraft he say's it was really expensive for the allen to maintain and keep the bugs in this case when they were really all good but with the revived uganda airlines the aircraft is new and they assure that they will be in business they've learned from mistakes and they look forward for making a profit writes a lot of optimism but why is it so important for uganda to have its own national carrier that has been a very big question across the political divide the economic divide in uganda discussing the viability and where uga
centers the support and he is joining me now in count julius has the airline really learned from earlier mistakes is it fixed for the future. according to this c.e.o. in this field for business the government and the c.e.o. say that they have learned their lessons from the past mistakes they govern the airline call ups very good to note because of huge debts and then it was poorly money but the chief executive told me that he has carefully selected his team this is a very experienced people...
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advanced technology was this ambition coming from it's actually coming from the president himself julius mother be your right from the beginning he had to make your ambition 1st of all is to use technology and transform the economy and also to use technology and develop the human capital and of course that does come from the fact that he admires estonia you admire the successes of qantas like rwanda so he's basically putting together this thing based on these 2 examples from is doing in rwanda but of course it's also ambitious because all of this will cost money how is it going to be financed. oh yeah it's a very expensive process but so far we've seen that the president is getting support from development agencies including the united nations development program and it is also all the universities of all to state to india mit for instance years and have a university there providing some of the support base know how to go to these people who are working in freetown and carrying out those forces and at the same time the government hopes to fight corruption and the proceeds that they get t
advanced technology was this ambition coming from it's actually coming from the president himself julius mother be your right from the beginning he had to make your ambition 1st of all is to use technology and transform the economy and also to use technology and develop the human capital and of course that does come from the fact that he admires estonia you admire the successes of qantas like rwanda so he's basically putting together this thing based on these 2 examples from is doing in rwanda...
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thank you very much julius in kampala for us. it's a month since the deadly riots in south africa targeted nigerians and their businesses now their president mohammed who bihari is visiting the country it said the young rest stemmed from frustration over a stalling economy and high unemployment at the same woes plaguing nigeria which wants to boost business by expanding trade ties with south africa. from his small cell phone shop in johannesburg of on a cushion wa has a good view of foot traffic and a fear that it could once again swell into a mob targeting foreigners like himself. up that is a. loss and then of this months in the last month we money to buy i do sums to display it again and now we have very pleased to buy most top and put in a wash up. mobs of south africans targeted foreign owned shops in a multi day spree in early september they broke windows and burned down businesses nigerians were especially affected. it was just the latest such outbreak in south africa and the migrant riots in 2008 claimed at least 62 lives
thank you very much julius in kampala for us. it's a month since the deadly riots in south africa targeted nigerians and their businesses now their president mohammed who bihari is visiting the country it said the young rest stemmed from frustration over a stalling economy and high unemployment at the same woes plaguing nigeria which wants to boost business by expanding trade ties with south africa. from his small cell phone shop in johannesburg of on a cushion wa has a good view of foot...
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paola: pasamos primero con julius polÍtica.mÁs informaciÓn sobre el incendio kincade. julio: hace unas horas en rueda de prensa se comprobÓ que maÑana martes, los bomberos tendrÁn una oportunidad clave para detener el incendio kincade, pues espera que los vientos sean leves. esto le darÍa ventaja a los bomberos para luchar con las llamas. antes de que llegue la noche, y las rÁfagas de viento extiendan el incendio aÚn mÁs. se le pide a la comunidad que no regrese a sus hogares, sobre todo si estÁn ubicados dentro de las zonas en la orden de evacuaciÓn. ya que las llamas siguen ardiendo en el condado. confirmaron saqueos y actividades ilegales en las zonas evacuadas. >> oficiales del condado de sonoma, con ayuda de algunos compaÑeros de la paz, arrestaron a una persona que entrÓ a un Área de evacuaciÓn de emergencia. el otro se escapÓ y lo estÁn buscando todavÍa. julio: para usted y sus mascotas, el humo sigue siendo daÑino en el condado de sonoma. segÚn el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa la humedad bajarÁ 9% maÑana, poniendo n
paola: pasamos primero con julius polÍtica.mÁs informaciÓn sobre el incendio kincade. julio: hace unas horas en rueda de prensa se comprobÓ que maÑana martes, los bomberos tendrÁn una oportunidad clave para detener el incendio kincade, pues espera que los vientos sean leves. esto le darÍa ventaja a los bomberos para luchar con las llamas. antes de que llegue la noche, y las rÁfagas de viento extiendan el incendio aÚn mÁs. se le pide a la comunidad que no regrese a sus hogares, sobre...
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really appreciate it, david kohl of julius baer. hear from mario draghi, ecb president, one more time as he winds down his eight-year term, at 8:30 a.m. in new york. the actual statement yielded nothing in terms of any changes. as we had to break, we want to check out a few stand out earnings this one. first up, taking a look at tesla -- twitter, down by about 20% in premarket. they actually disappointed on daily active users. that hurting the stock. tesla surprised profit, but that really echoes what happened last year in the third quarter. is it actually sustained? and microsoft commode of the biggest companies in the world, really dilip -- and microsoft, one of the biggest companies in the world, really delivering, but if the growth slows, what does that mean for the overall tech space? coming up, watching oil ahead of president mike pence -- i had a vice president mike pence's speech on china. tuneu are heading out, into bloomberg radio on sirius xm china 119 and the bloomberg business at. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time now for
really appreciate it, david kohl of julius baer. hear from mario draghi, ecb president, one more time as he winds down his eight-year term, at 8:30 a.m. in new york. the actual statement yielded nothing in terms of any changes. as we had to break, we want to check out a few stand out earnings this one. first up, taking a look at tesla -- twitter, down by about 20% in premarket. they actually disappointed on daily active users. that hurting the stock. tesla surprised profit, but that really...
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police say they arrested 20 year-old of julius sanchez, this morning on weapons and traffic charges and a parole violation. officers say they tried to stop sanchez for a vehicle code violation, but she didn't pull over. she crashed near a highway on ramp and was arrested a man traveling with her escaped. sanchez was convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter dui and child endangerment last year. she live stream the crash on instagram sanchez was released on parole last month after serving 26 months in prison. >>a murder suspect in florida says he killed 3 innocent people because god told him to do it the sheriff in polk county florida says the suspect is quote pure evil and deserves the death penalty for his violent crime spree michael paluska has the story. >>everything this a family. the men's 5 from what does that mean. >>stanley mossberg says he killed 3 innocent people because he is a prophet one man in tennessee. 2 others inside this winter haven home i don't want got to lose mossberg made these comments hours after polk county deputies nearly knocked down a home in winter haven to
police say they arrested 20 year-old of julius sanchez, this morning on weapons and traffic charges and a parole violation. officers say they tried to stop sanchez for a vehicle code violation, but she didn't pull over. she crashed near a highway on ramp and was arrested a man traveling with her escaped. sanchez was convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter dui and child endangerment last year. she live stream the crash on instagram sanchez was released on parole last month after serving 26...
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stockton police say they tried to pull over of julius sanchez for expired tags. >>the driver of that vehicle did not ran through to stop signs in a red lig before >>sanchez is no stranger to trouble behind the wheel. she is on her. >>driving the influence. >>sanchez live streamed the 2017 drunk driving wreck that claimed her sister's life now this arrest comes just 20 days after she was released from prison that tells us that she didn't work her lessons while she was in prison and that she's had. the safety of ohethe investigators found a loaded firearm inside the car that sanchez was driving. police say it's unclear who the gun belongs to and what was going to be used for where they get ready to go out commit a crime a shooting around that firearm so we mind that we'll passenger asking those type of questions. well that was ryan hill reporting for us this morning. sheriff's deputies in and they walk away from a plane crh last night, the small plane belongs to the san joaquin county sheriff's office there it is right there. the deputies were on a training mission
stockton police say they tried to pull over of julius sanchez for expired tags. >>the driver of that vehicle did not ran through to stop signs in a red lig before >>sanchez is no stranger to trouble behind the wheel. she is on her. >>driving the influence. >>sanchez live streamed the 2017 drunk driving wreck that claimed her sister's life now this arrest comes just 20 days after she was released from prison that tells us that she didn't work her lessons while she was in...
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the swedish investigation against julius sanch was beset by controversy. so express a real be one of the investigators knew one of the women who refused to do it in a song very hard written to each other on facebook before this all happened they had also been involved in the same political party and this came off the jewel in a song so his legal team criticised the prosecutors and the police. to solve the case they should have completed the investigation. witnesses should have been heard and the text messages between him and the women submitted in order to establish the facts of the case that in the bunch of addiction. appeared before the authorities but said he had to go abroad because of certain obligations he did what he had the right to do he. asuncion left sweden and headed for london after 2 years of legal wrangling the british courts ruled that the swedish extradition request was legitimate and activated the warrant for his arrest. and sanch beard he would be extradited to sweden he pled to the ecuadorian embassy where he was granted political asylu
the swedish investigation against julius sanch was beset by controversy. so express a real be one of the investigators knew one of the women who refused to do it in a song very hard written to each other on facebook before this all happened they had also been involved in the same political party and this came off the jewel in a song so his legal team criticised the prosecutors and the police. to solve the case they should have completed the investigation. witnesses should have been heard and...
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which is he right he labels that is one flew over the cuckoo's nest the guardian newspaper to which julius sons gave leaks revelations about alleged war crimes they've previously alleged that he's had meetings that he denies and so what i'm not sure they've done it yet but there are meetings with her with the don't trumps former campaign manager is the manifold you know that's a fabrication we believe is still up there on the guardian website what a well you know number of fabrications on the guardian website the guardian those played an appendage role to the state in undermining. we keep leaks and and the and everything it represented. but of course there are people in authority arguably tweeting this is faking it in court to try and get off because he can get off on healthcare health reasons. i know you go to these questions action. but it's really we shouldn't be describing the he. even or even suggesting. that somebody who has been so abused so mistreated as julian assange is faking it a thing the courage of this man and the fact that he is when i ask him how it is he's always reserved
which is he right he labels that is one flew over the cuckoo's nest the guardian newspaper to which julius sons gave leaks revelations about alleged war crimes they've previously alleged that he's had meetings that he denies and so what i'm not sure they've done it yet but there are meetings with her with the don't trumps former campaign manager is the manifold you know that's a fabrication we believe is still up there on the guardian website what a well you know number of fabrications on the...
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why is it that as a neutral impartial speaker you had to apologize for calling an opposition leader julius malema a cockroach at an a.n.c. rally is not a neutral impartial. not in parliament so let's not say you only neutral in part. i said that even you know political context i was in the north where i'd had to apologize you don't sound very apollo's it was not correct for me to call another person a cockroach whether i'm. just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be determined to stamp out corruption even though he himself has been accused of misleading parliament over a campaign donation and even though out of $21.00 corruption scandals during the 25 years in office just one senior party figure has been brought to account in terms of going to jail how can anyone have confidence in the current government to clean things up when only one person went to prison i think you have seen the excellence of the president. how he has dealt with the issues of strengthening the institutions of governance strengthening in particular the justice system bringing in people who a
why is it that as a neutral impartial speaker you had to apologize for calling an opposition leader julius malema a cockroach at an a.n.c. rally is not a neutral impartial. not in parliament so let's not say you only neutral in part. i said that even you know political context i was in the north where i'd had to apologize you don't sound very apollo's it was not correct for me to call another person a cockroach whether i'm. just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be...
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>> i've always said this is going to end like julius caesar, who has the shiv out and who's going to stab each other in the back first. i think last week mike pompeo said he didn't know about the call and today we found out he's on the call. you have pence who's stuck, barr who's stuck, giuliani who should be on cnn every night and chris should give him ten minutes to say whatever he wants because he inkrim nats himself and everyone else. and you have trump. you're going to see him be more unhinged. take a pause and realize this is the president of the united states. i said this and i don't think he's one of those people who leaves willingly or quietly. this is still the same man who won the election and is still relitigating the election and advancing new conspiracy theori theories, don. imagine if he loses. i also want to tell people that i think we've lost about 1/3 of this country. they belong to the right wing media infrastructure who believes in the birther conspiracy and the democrats working with ukraine. it wasn't russia, it was the democrats and ukraine. the majority of ame
>> i've always said this is going to end like julius caesar, who has the shiv out and who's going to stab each other in the back first. i think last week mike pompeo said he didn't know about the call and today we found out he's on the call. you have pence who's stuck, barr who's stuck, giuliani who should be on cnn every night and chris should give him ten minutes to say whatever he wants because he inkrim nats himself and everyone else. and you have trump. you're going to see him be...
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julius: i clerked for justice justice got loaned to souter. listening to the panel, reminded me when i clerked for justice brennan it was at the tail end of his career. i was the 100th clerk i think. i don't know if it was annual but i remember one reunion of brennan clerks, and i remember thinking, those former clerks are so old. >> [laughter] julius: although they have had interesting careers. it has been 27 years since i clerked and i am now in that category. it is a little bit strange. i will tell the story of my career since clerking. 90%s about 10% strategy and serendipity. feels been great fun and i as lucky and privileged as the career i have as i did when i was at the supreme court getting those clerkships. i am not the only one with a story similar to this but my parents are immigrants, and thet survivors, chance in this country to go to a law school like harvard and clerk at the supreme court was amazing. one of theeme court, most pleasurable moments was bringing my parents to the court and explain to them why nazi germany could nev
julius: i clerked for justice justice got loaned to souter. listening to the panel, reminded me when i clerked for justice brennan it was at the tail end of his career. i was the 100th clerk i think. i don't know if it was annual but i remember one reunion of brennan clerks, and i remember thinking, those former clerks are so old. >> [laughter] julius: although they have had interesting careers. it has been 27 years since i clerked and i am now in that category. it is a little bit...
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we will talk to julius, many others. [laughter] >> we need a list. he will cover it. [laughter] >> so justice broken phone, clerk for justice sutter. it was always at the tail-end his career. i think it was the 100th clerk and there were, i don't know it was annual, but i remember one union of many and i remember sending, former clerks are so old. [laughter] although they've had really breasting careers and i haven't done a math but it's been 20 years since i clerked and i think i'm now in the category. it's a little bit strange. you'll see it's about 10% strategy and 90% serendipity but it's been great fun and i feel as lucky and privileged at the career that i have as i did when i was at the supreme court getting those clerkships, like i'm not the only one with the story similar to that but my parents are immigrants, holocaust survivors and the chance, you know, in this country to go to law school like harvard and to clerk at the supreme court is really an amazing thing and actually at the supreme court one of the most pleasurable moments was bringing my parents to
we will talk to julius, many others. [laughter] >> we need a list. he will cover it. [laughter] >> so justice broken phone, clerk for justice sutter. it was always at the tail-end his career. i think it was the 100th clerk and there were, i don't know it was annual, but i remember one union of many and i remember sending, former clerks are so old. [laughter] although they've had really breasting careers and i haven't done a math but it's been 20 years since i clerked and i think i'm...
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. >> i was here at julius con park. i was a little girl playing with my younger sister and we were walking home when we felt the earth shake. i remember looking up and seeing the power lines above me just swinging back and forth. >> reporter: and once we got home and my mom made it off the freeway and my dad got back from candlestick. we got together with our neighbors and had a candlelight dinner over our camping stove since there was no electricity. of course, loma prieta was no doubt a tragedy, it's important to remember it was a really important day that brought a lot of people in the bay area together. i'm kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> if you lived through that shaking that day, you won't ever forget it. >> nope. >> we'll get to the weather in a moment. you were here for gma, weren't you? >> i was with "good morning america" then. i was sent out here to do world series features. having covered the first two games and knew about traffic congestion. i decided to wait until the third inning to head to the ballpark thin
. >> i was here at julius con park. i was a little girl playing with my younger sister and we were walking home when we felt the earth shake. i remember looking up and seeing the power lines above me just swinging back and forth. >> reporter: and once we got home and my mom made it off the freeway and my dad got back from candlestick. we got together with our neighbors and had a candlelight dinner over our camping stove since there was no electricity. of course, loma prieta was no...
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. >> i've always said this is going to end like julius caesar, who has the shiv and who's going to stab each other in the back first. last week mike pompeo said he had no idea about the phone call and today, his own admission that he was on call. you have pence who is stuck, barr who is stuck, giuliani should be on tv every night because he incrimin kricriminac and everyone else. take awe pause for a moment and realize, this is the president of the united states of america. i said this several months ago, i don't think he's one of those people who leaves willingly and quietly. this is the same man who won the election and is relitigating the election and advancing new conspiracy theories. don, imagine if he loses 2020. we've lost a third of this country for a long time, they belong to the right wing media structure who believes in qanon and this new conspiracy theory he's thrown out about democrats working with the ukraine. the majority of democrats will see trump the way he is. he's admitted it publicly, he openly said he fired comey over the russia thing with lester holt. when it come
. >> i've always said this is going to end like julius caesar, who has the shiv and who's going to stab each other in the back first. last week mike pompeo said he had no idea about the phone call and today, his own admission that he was on call. you have pence who is stuck, barr who is stuck, giuliani should be on tv every night because he incrimin kricriminac and everyone else. take awe pause for a moment and realize, this is the president of the united states of america. i said this...
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charles: as a part of this, william julius wilson wrote when work disappears in 1996 how it impactedlack americans, particularly males. j.d. vance, "hillbilly elegy," crisis 20 years later, young white males, the crisis they're in as well. it is scary stuff, because takes a long time to reverse that. i want to ask you about this. chucker made a proposal, to combat climate change, $450 billion, would incentivize americans to switch from gas gas powered cars to electric vehicles. you used the term free markets. people just don't want them. i hear all these automakers saying they will spend billions to build factories to make electric vehicles. they must know at some point government will force us to take these cars? >> yeah. certainly. that is always an issue when big business and big government get together. we have seen the failure of so many other green energy programs that have gone down the same path. however, i would challenge you on the fact that consumers don't want them. i think there is a subset of consumers are interested in social implications and long term environmental im
charles: as a part of this, william julius wilson wrote when work disappears in 1996 how it impactedlack americans, particularly males. j.d. vance, "hillbilly elegy," crisis 20 years later, young white males, the crisis they're in as well. it is scary stuff, because takes a long time to reverse that. i want to ask you about this. chucker made a proposal, to combat climate change, $450 billion, would incentivize americans to switch from gas gas powered cars to electric vehicles. you...
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after the speaker of the house started a formal impeachment inquiry into the actions of our orange julius caesar, the white house fired back and countered with a summarized transcript of the president's call with the president of ukraine. this is if oj told chris dardin, hey, you found my glove! the whistle-blower came floored because he or she believe trump pressured the president of ukraine, this is what the whistle-blower said happened. trump said that did not happen and released a transcript that said it did happen. he did both of those things, multiple times and abused the office of both the president and attorney general. he clearly only had one reason for making this call, that was to strongly encourage president zelinsky to find information that could hurt trump's opponents and help his campaign. that is the conclusion any reasonable person who reads this would draw. but the president has repeatedly claimed that the call in question was perfect. >> the conversation i had with the president of ukraine was absolutely perfect. that call was a great call. it was a perfect call, a perf
after the speaker of the house started a formal impeachment inquiry into the actions of our orange julius caesar, the white house fired back and countered with a summarized transcript of the president's call with the president of ukraine. this is if oj told chris dardin, hey, you found my glove! the whistle-blower came floored because he or she believe trump pressured the president of ukraine, this is what the whistle-blower said happened. trump said that did not happen and released a...
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the only thing they knew about war is what julius caesar has done. >> if we do this and do that it will be just like caesar. we will beat the british and it never quite worked. it came to attention. almost never lost its cool. washington needed a lot. hit a complete physical and mental breakdown there. he kinda have a kind have a ruined life after that. he have a plantation in georgia. that was a failure almost bankrupted his family. complete disgrace have been thrown out of congress for having his friends a stuffed ballot boxes. and this was 1791. his life was ruined his family no longer felt anything for him. he was desperate for a general. against the wishes of the cabinet. see mac we had one of the 13 original colonies on the atlantic. with the appellations to the mississippi river. the indians had signed for major treaties allowing the americans to cross the ohio americans would settle for this. the indians would remain to the north. george washington said if we don't cross the appellations. if we don't start building a nation with opportunity especially economic opportunity. how w
the only thing they knew about war is what julius caesar has done. >> if we do this and do that it will be just like caesar. we will beat the british and it never quite worked. it came to attention. almost never lost its cool. washington needed a lot. hit a complete physical and mental breakdown there. he kinda have a kind have a ruined life after that. he have a plantation in georgia. that was a failure almost bankrupted his family. complete disgrace have been thrown out of congress for...
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engaged at this point, and i think you have a lot of republican senators privately contemplating a julius say so publicly, and i think they're getting very shaky, all led by a president who i think even republicans now see is very erratic and unpredictable, unstable. so that's a very, very shaky situation with lots of different loose pieces inside the administration that they don't have their arms around right now. i think regardless what happened with sondland, it is starting to spin out of control, has that feeling. >> because we saw ambassador yovanovitch testify friday, even though in closed session, we know there's good reporting on what she said, and it was very damning, she did go against orders of her bosses at the state department to testify. to your point there, do you think now others are going to be more free to speak? will there be an opening of flood gates if you will with sondland this week, also want to interview ambassador bill taylor, top u.s. diplomat in ukraine and perhaps others. will the flood gates open? >> i think that's the point. republican senators, nobody wants
engaged at this point, and i think you have a lot of republican senators privately contemplating a julius say so publicly, and i think they're getting very shaky, all led by a president who i think even republicans now see is very erratic and unpredictable, unstable. so that's a very, very shaky situation with lots of different loose pieces inside the administration that they don't have their arms around right now. i think regardless what happened with sondland, it is starting to spin out of...
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death row inmate in oklahoma is done this in the past with other people friends and family now of juliusateful for a series of tweets from kardashian west calling on the oklahoma pardon and parole board and the governor to commute his death sentence. she wrote 2 are roughly 62 million followers on social media quote i believe in to contact the oklahoma pardon and parole board and governor kevin stennett jones was a 19 year-old college student when he was found guilty of murder. he spent the past 20 years at the state penitentiary in still maintains he's innocent jones's legal team argued that a juror made a racially charged statement during the trial. and that there is a lack of solid evidence actress jennifer lawrence will say i do this weekend on saturday. the oscar winner will marry cook more. >>an art gallery director in newport rhode island. people magazine says the couple will host a 150 guests for their personal private event the 2 got engaged in february after less than a year of dating. >>and lady gaga is recovering tonight after. good the performer fell off stage in vegas last
death row inmate in oklahoma is done this in the past with other people friends and family now of juliusateful for a series of tweets from kardashian west calling on the oklahoma pardon and parole board and the governor to commute his death sentence. she wrote 2 are roughly 62 million followers on social media quote i believe in to contact the oklahoma pardon and parole board and governor kevin stennett jones was a 19 year-old college student when he was found guilty of murder. he spent the...
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if you don't want to be a nurse, you can come teach julius caesar every year for 30 years of your life in the san francisco public schools and we are going to pay a ridiculously low wage that no one else in your college class whatever except for their labor but if you stick with us for 30 years we will give you a pension that will allow you to retire because your spouse died and that sounded pretty good. that made sense that makes no sense today. in order to pay for with the teachers are worth we are all going to have to pay more to do that. >> you talk about social media. there seems to be something of a bipartisan consensus might be too strong of a word of support for more regulation. elizabeth warren is calling up in fact she put up a big billboard during the company democratic party convention saying breakup big tech. what do you think of that idea, hasn't gotten too big? >> i think it is very worrisome and i wouldn't say what i is up elizabeth has said it was every company is different but i do believe that the department of justice should open an investigation of all of the antit
if you don't want to be a nurse, you can come teach julius caesar every year for 30 years of your life in the san francisco public schools and we are going to pay a ridiculously low wage that no one else in your college class whatever except for their labor but if you stick with us for 30 years we will give you a pension that will allow you to retire because your spouse died and that sounded pretty good. that made sense that makes no sense today. in order to pay for with the teachers are worth...
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>>we've got kron 4 sarah stinson standing by christina tape cho in napa we also proper julius sevenssan jose as well so we're going to see this story play out from all different quarters of the bay area. we should start though first off here in the studio right only go to john travel for a look at the forecast and the winds yet guys thanks so much. we are seeing conditions out there that are right for wildfires and it all has to do with whether the time of year that we're at with the eye which offers plenty of dry tender. >>and then those strong winds low humidity levels yesterday we saw some fog streaming to the golden gate today as offshore flow really kicked into gear last night you don't see any change very evident just looking at that one web cam and we are going to see winds breezy through the afternoon for areas of the north and the east bay, especially but once you head up into the hills and that's you're going to see your peak wind gusts well over 50 miles per hour. above 1000 feet and that's what has crews so concerned if you do see even a spark in these areas, the potentia
>>we've got kron 4 sarah stinson standing by christina tape cho in napa we also proper julius sevenssan jose as well so we're going to see this story play out from all different quarters of the bay area. we should start though first off here in the studio right only go to john travel for a look at the forecast and the winds yet guys thanks so much. we are seeing conditions out there that are right for wildfires and it all has to do with whether the time of year that we're at with the eye...
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>>stockton police say they tried to pull over of julius sanchez for expired tags, the driver of thatrs on a pursuit police say sanchez ran through to stop signs in a red light before crashing near the i 5 south on ramp. a man inside the car fled the scene. sanchez is no stranger to trouble behind the wheel. she is on parole. sanchez live streamed the 2017 drunk driving wreck that claimed her sister's life now this arrest comes just 20 days after she was released from prison that tells us that she didn't work her lessons while she was in prison and that she's had. the safety of other people on the roadway. investigators found a loaded firearm inside the car that sanchez was driving. police say it's unclear who the gun belongs to and what was going to be used for where they get ready to go out commit a crime a shooting around agree with that fire. so we need to mind that we'll passenger asking those type of questions. >>well i was right hill reporting sanchez faces a number of charges now including evading poiice a parole violation and driving on a revoked license. >>let's stop 49. ers
>>stockton police say they tried to pull over of julius sanchez for expired tags, the driver of thatrs on a pursuit police say sanchez ran through to stop signs in a red light before crashing near the i 5 south on ramp. a man inside the car fled the scene. sanchez is no stranger to trouble behind the wheel. she is on parole. sanchez live streamed the 2017 drunk driving wreck that claimed her sister's life now this arrest comes just 20 days after she was released from prison that tells us...
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it that you as a neutral impartial speaker you had to apologize for calling an opposition leader julius malema a cockroach at an a.n.c. rally is not a neutral impartial. not in parliament so let's not go see you only neutral in part. i said but even you know political context i was in the north where i'd had to apologize you don't sound very apollo's it was not correct for me to call another person a cockroach whether i'm. just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be determined to stamp out corruption even though he himself has been accused of misleading parliament over a campaign donation and even though out of $21.00 corruption scandals during the 25 years in office just one senior party figure has been brought to account in terms of going to jail how can anyone have confidence in the current government to clean things up when only one person went to prison i think you have seen the excellence of the president. how he has dealt with the issues of strengthening the institutions of governance strengthening in particular the justice system bringing in people who
it that you as a neutral impartial speaker you had to apologize for calling an opposition leader julius malema a cockroach at an a.n.c. rally is not a neutral impartial. not in parliament so let's not go see you only neutral in part. i said but even you know political context i was in the north where i'd had to apologize you don't sound very apollo's it was not correct for me to call another person a cockroach whether i'm. just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be...
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julius was caught off—guard? members of chump team who actually manage syrian policy.curity team unaware, shows he is a man without a plan stop he sits on the hip, has a phone call with a leader and then implement something that could be quite disastrous for certainly the kurds, but also us interest. so, fast forward, into the future, fds finds itself in a position where it has to send troops back in, potentially, because at the ballot that we might say, they will have lost a n that we might say, they will have lost an ally. they cannotjust pick up lost an ally. they cannotjust pick up where they left off with the sdf. libby child, is a hard to imagine them coming back to us easily. at a moment's notice, against the word of people that they are working with on the ground and against people who said nothing and gave no indication that president trump is going to make this decision, do think you attract the americans? no, probably not. he said in his statement tonight that the tax would have to ta ke tonight that the tax would have to take charge of the isps nurse, simpl
julius was caught off—guard? members of chump team who actually manage syrian policy.curity team unaware, shows he is a man without a plan stop he sits on the hip, has a phone call with a leader and then implement something that could be quite disastrous for certainly the kurds, but also us interest. so, fast forward, into the future, fds finds itself in a position where it has to send troops back in, potentially, because at the ballot that we might say, they will have lost a n that we might...
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so teach julius caesar every year in manchester schools and we will pay you a ridiculously low salary that no one else in your college class whatever except. but if you stick with us for 30 years, we will give you a pension that we are not now funding. that made sense in a labor market when we are discriminating against people. we don't do that the same way anymore and we have to update that for the 20th century. that will not be easy to do. we need a climate policy that does not allow the other side to rip it out in two years. you cannot save climate in two years. we have to create a durable solution. we will talk about it in the queue and day. -- in the q&a. comprehensive reform as part of the gang of eight with a pathway to citizenship, protection for dreamers, and 21st century border security. of by ando government for the people. we have to end partisan gerrymandering in this country, and i have the bill to do it. we have to band members of congress from becoming lobbyists. we need to make sure that every single american is able to cast their vote and i have the bill to do that.
so teach julius caesar every year in manchester schools and we will pay you a ridiculously low salary that no one else in your college class whatever except. but if you stick with us for 30 years, we will give you a pension that we are not now funding. that made sense in a labor market when we are discriminating against people. we don't do that the same way anymore and we have to update that for the 20th century. that will not be easy to do. we need a climate policy that does not allow the...
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why is it that as a neutral impartial speaker you had to apologize for calling an opposition leader julius malema a cockroach. is that a neutral impartial. not in parliament so let's not go see you only neutral in part. i said but even in a political context i was in the north where i'd had to apologize you don't sound very apollo's it was not correct for me to call another person a cockroach whether. just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be determined to stamp out corruption even though he himself has been accused of misleading parliament over a campaign donation and even though out of $21.00 corruption scandals during the 25 years in office just one senior party figure has been brought to account in terms of going to jail how can anyone have confidence in the current and see government to clean things up when only one person went to prison i think you have seen the excellence of the president how he has dealt with the issues of strengthening the institutions of governance strengthening in particular the justice system bringing in people who are going to act
why is it that as a neutral impartial speaker you had to apologize for calling an opposition leader julius malema a cockroach. is that a neutral impartial. not in parliament so let's not go see you only neutral in part. i said but even in a political context i was in the north where i'd had to apologize you don't sound very apollo's it was not correct for me to call another person a cockroach whether. just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be determined to stamp out...
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the only thing anthony wayne knew about were was what he read that julius caesar had done so he drove washington mad telling washington if we do this or that it will be like caesar and we will be the british. it never quite worked. people said about him that on the battlefield as soon as it began he kind of came to attention almost never lost his cool. he could retreat better than anyone, which washington needed a lot, but then he had a terrible campaign and was sent to georgia with a complete physical and mental breakdown there. pulled himself back together. he kind of had a ruined a life after that. he could knock about to his family. sort of like the best years of our life, i can't settle back into the routine of living. he had a plantation in georgia, that was a failure and almost bankrupted his family. he was in complete disgrace, thrown out of congress for having his friend stuff ballot boxes to get him elected in georgia. this was 1791, his life was ruined and his family no longer felt anything for him. to george washington desperate for a general and against the wishes of his
the only thing anthony wayne knew about were was what he read that julius caesar had done so he drove washington mad telling washington if we do this or that it will be like caesar and we will be the british. it never quite worked. people said about him that on the battlefield as soon as it began he kind of came to attention almost never lost his cool. he could retreat better than anyone, which washington needed a lot, but then he had a terrible campaign and was sent to georgia with a complete...
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julius was here and she just celebrated her 18th birthday. you can give her a round of applause. [applause] >> we write about julia and a lot of these incredible young women who are standing up against things but also standing for some research insensible gun violence legislation. awareness about the crisis. tragically including in young people, of death by suicide. with a gun frequently. so just to echo my mom, i thank how could we not do everything that we could do. if congresswoman lucy bass, and get up every day and work to ensure that no parent confronts what she did. when her son jordan was murdered. how could you not honor that everyday. sabrina fulton who is now running [applause] you want to contribute, is the only kind of super thing that i say maybe. [laughter] if you kind of wanted to contribute to campaign today, please consider contributing to the campaign sabrina fulton, she is running for miami days commissioner. commack so i just, what right do we have two petty auto ever feel like we should not be doing everything we could possibly be doing. these are extraordin
julius was here and she just celebrated her 18th birthday. you can give her a round of applause. [applause] >> we write about julia and a lot of these incredible young women who are standing up against things but also standing for some research insensible gun violence legislation. awareness about the crisis. tragically including in young people, of death by suicide. with a gun frequently. so just to echo my mom, i thank how could we not do everything that we could do. if congresswoman...
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he dispatched the secretary of the interior, julius crew, to meet with the president of the united mine workers of america, john l. lewis. they ended that strike by signing the crew-lewis agreement which created a retirement fund and health care benefits for our nation's coal miners and their families that had the full backing of the united states government. what we're saying, it was so important that we continue to work and produced the energy this country needed. and it wasn't the government giving them anything. they were just saying every ton of coal that was sold, a portion of that revenue from that coal that was sold would have to go towards the miners' pension and the miners' retirement. over 70 years ago, president harry truman recognized the importance of coal that our miners produced for this country and promised that the government would guarantee the coal miners benefit in return for their services. he was guaranteeing that money would be there for them. in return, our coal miners propelled the american economy, ushered in decades of economic growth, started an energy boom
he dispatched the secretary of the interior, julius crew, to meet with the president of the united mine workers of america, john l. lewis. they ended that strike by signing the crew-lewis agreement which created a retirement fund and health care benefits for our nation's coal miners and their families that had the full backing of the united states government. what we're saying, it was so important that we continue to work and produced the energy this country needed. and it wasn't the government...
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matt: i was talking to the chief economist at julius baer who said one of her main issues is to reunitethe big critics are gone, and germany has in a sense made a peace offering by nominating isabel schnabel to the position. some of the more critical voices of draghi's policy have left almost in protest, and are being replaced with more dovish economists. will bee lagarde's job a little bit easier. the difficult thing lagarde will have to do is the thing draghi has not been able to accomplish, getting governments on board for fiscal stimulus. you guys were talking about what could be market moving? one thing is if draghi goes and calls out governments, and gets really specific about who needs to spend what to improve the economy. tom: matt miller, thank you so much. ,e will be looking at the ecb and part of this is maybe the boredom of it. we will go to what matters in the earnings season, global markets. kate moore joins us. she has been brilliant on having the courage to stay in the market. does the quiet, the lassitude now mean i stay in the market? kate: i do not see any reason to b
matt: i was talking to the chief economist at julius baer who said one of her main issues is to reunitethe big critics are gone, and germany has in a sense made a peace offering by nominating isabel schnabel to the position. some of the more critical voices of draghi's policy have left almost in protest, and are being replaced with more dovish economists. will bee lagarde's job a little bit easier. the difficult thing lagarde will have to do is the thing draghi has not been able to accomplish,...
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it has not been decided and julius doctors say that if he leaves this country and goes back to her home country, she will die. this gives her parents three options. i was a she only has three. stay in the united states with their, daughter even though their deferrals have expired, leave the country and leave the daughter behind without any family to take care of her, or take their daughter home at which point her doctors say she would surely die, so i want to politely and respectfully ask you, mr. cuccinelli, to look at mr. espinal was a. he is right behind you. mr. aspen i, raise your hand so you can see you, and look him straight in the eye, and as a professional, ask him which of those options he should use. >> madam chairman, dan reno was representing uscis at a last hearing, and one of the things he said that i think humanizes the agency and not only mine, but the agency's position in many cases is that the case we have to deal with other kinds of ones were talking about today. there are cases where it is possible that the long calls were very sympathetic person or family -- >> i'm
it has not been decided and julius doctors say that if he leaves this country and goes back to her home country, she will die. this gives her parents three options. i was a she only has three. stay in the united states with their, daughter even though their deferrals have expired, leave the country and leave the daughter behind without any family to take care of her, or take their daughter home at which point her doctors say she would surely die, so i want to politely and respectfully ask you,...
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and jeff bezos, the most brilliant person in the history of retail, just like julius caesar, alexander>> or george patton. he wins every battle. conquers new countries of new areas of business, undefeated, unstoppable. stuart: will we see that today? 4:00, this afternoon, they report. are online sales going to explode? >> online sales will explode. they can do more prime days, single days like alibaba. amazon's stock raising estimate from 2150 to 2200 although -- stuart: wait a second. on the screen, not now, amazon is at $1770 per share. that is the price right now. you say it goes to $2200, up 500 from here? >> after the holidays. this time next year, it will be 2300. stuart: you said that before. and it didn't happen. >> didn't happen. since then we've had 20,000 retail stores go out of business. 50 retail chains go out of business. as you referenced, stuart, you have 50% of shoppers especially gen-x, y, z, millenials, doing 50 to 100% of his or her shopping online. advantage amazon. with the presidential elections, record cost of advertising. so amazon's advertising services will j
and jeff bezos, the most brilliant person in the history of retail, just like julius caesar, alexander>> or george patton. he wins every battle. conquers new countries of new areas of business, undefeated, unstoppable. stuart: will we see that today? 4:00, this afternoon, they report. are online sales going to explode? >> online sales will explode. they can do more prime days, single days like alibaba. amazon's stock raising estimate from 2150 to 2200 although -- stuart: wait a...