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wuhan has already been doing this by constructing two hospitals, and now it looks as those jung jo is going to be doing the same thing in a matter of days. this comes as president xi jinping was meeting with the world health organization chief here in beijing. the president had told the chief that he believed that the coronavirus was a devil, but that beijing was very confident it would be able to slay that devil. brian? >> actually, over your shoulder we're getting a look at action in beijing i understand it's 2:05 in the morning there, so it's late at night, early in the morning, but that is a main road through the capital behind you there we've seen about five cars in two minutes. is that a normal amount of traffic or is that representative of the commerce and activity that we are seeing? >> reporter: well, as you said, it is 2:00 in the morning, so obviously there's going to be fewer cars on the road but as you pointed out, this is a major thoroughfare here in china, it leads straight to the forbidden city it's one of the most important avs. it's -- the activity in the city has gr
wuhan has already been doing this by constructing two hospitals, and now it looks as those jung jo is going to be doing the same thing in a matter of days. this comes as president xi jinping was meeting with the world health organization chief here in beijing. the president had told the chief that he believed that the coronavirus was a devil, but that beijing was very confident it would be able to slay that devil. brian? >> actually, over your shoulder we're getting a look at action in...
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and sam mendes of 1917 and bon jung hoff, tied for best director each taking home a win an award forundaries with women in media meanwhile joaquin phoenix and rene zestill winger won again. >> full on. >> everybody's winning. >> yeah. >> it's a good time, right >> including a large swath of the country here, right. >> this is where you need to be. the southern plains, i know it's been a rough weekend, but the start of your weekend going to be nice and dry. i need you to get prepared because we have another storm system that will enter the pacific northwest wednesday. and this is going to be a dual-sided system with snow for the great lakes and severe weather again for the south. >> thank you, janessa. >>> when we come back, the sos >>> when we come back, the sos has spked arthe rescueman not j♪ ♪all strength, we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat ♪all strength, no sweat i just feel stuck, doc. and i'm hearing voices. you feel stuck. because you are stuck. in a gian
and sam mendes of 1917 and bon jung hoff, tied for best director each taking home a win an award forundaries with women in media meanwhile joaquin phoenix and rene zestill winger won again. >> full on. >> everybody's winning. >> yeah. >> it's a good time, right >> including a large swath of the country here, right. >> this is where you need to be. the southern plains, i know it's been a rough weekend, but the start of your weekend going to be nice and dry. i...
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that which i personally do not like is the detention of around a 1000000 with their muslims engine junge one of the aspects that you don't personally like i visited many times i have many wheedle friends islamic friends in charge didn't ask you that i deal with them as brothers and sisters i think to really ask responsible questions about we need to know the spread of terrorism and separatism and extremism. hasn't been a terrorism issue in general for the last 4 years why because you were the governor was it locked up people without rights and without recourse and without any redress and with the ability to challenge their own incarceration i think that's a good way of doing things we're talking about the detention and so-called. training centers which were 1st denied and then finally admitted by beijing last year the un says people were sent there under the guise of counter-terrorism and extremism policies which you've just mentioned and amid extensive limitations on the exercise of fund the mental rights. part of the. make a point terrorism just do not come out of the vacuum terrorism
that which i personally do not like is the detention of around a 1000000 with their muslims engine junge one of the aspects that you don't personally like i visited many times i have many wheedle friends islamic friends in charge didn't ask you that i deal with them as brothers and sisters i think to really ask responsible questions about we need to know the spread of terrorism and separatism and extremism. hasn't been a terrorism issue in general for the last 4 years why because you were the...
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most brutal and pervasive oppression in decades on building a nightmare a surveillance system in june junge province and it was the chinese government will continue to weaken the international human rights system if it's not a challenge to the cuban government is warning its citizens to prepare for shortages of cooking gas because of u.s. sanctions many homes in cuba depend on bottled gas and people are being told to save as much as they can sanctions have forced the state energy company to cancel purchases of liquid petroleum gas washington's been tightening sanctions on cuba to pressure it into cutting ties with the government of venezuela's nicolas maduro the u.s. house of representatives will vote on wednesday to hand over impeachment charges to the senate where president trump's trial will take place ahead of that democrats have released a new evidence adding context of the charges the trump pressured ukraine to investigate democrats while withholding military aid mike hanna has more now from washington d.c. . the house speaker nancy pelosi has guided the impeachment process to this po
most brutal and pervasive oppression in decades on building a nightmare a surveillance system in june junge province and it was the chinese government will continue to weaken the international human rights system if it's not a challenge to the cuban government is warning its citizens to prepare for shortages of cooking gas because of u.s. sanctions many homes in cuba depend on bottled gas and people are being told to save as much as they can sanctions have forced the state energy company to...
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a great jung gentleman, he's been with us from the beginning, senator tom cotton. thank you, tom. thank you, tom. kevin cramer. thank you, kevin. ted cruz, boy, has -- where is ted? boy oh boy, he's dying to get back there and ask those questions, i know. let me out of here, president, i want to ask those questions. he's got some beauties i'll bet. thank you, ted, for everything. you have been incredible. steve danes, my friend from the beginning. thank you, steve. joni ernts. that was the tag team with chuck and joni. tell them i'm not in, please. senator fisher, terrific person. terrific person. lindsey graham. where is lindsey? he may be having a news conference. he's working on stuff. he said i'm going over to a news conference. i said you know what i'd rather have you at the news conference. don't worry, we'll take care of it. a young, brilliant guy who has done incredibly well and spreekted by everybody, senator hawley. y -- hallly -- tremendous. thank you. where is john? you have been so great. thank you, john. john hofen. senator james lankford. he's a terrific person. we
a great jung gentleman, he's been with us from the beginning, senator tom cotton. thank you, tom. thank you, tom. kevin cramer. thank you, kevin. ted cruz, boy, has -- where is ted? boy oh boy, he's dying to get back there and ask those questions, i know. let me out of here, president, i want to ask those questions. he's got some beauties i'll bet. thank you, ted, for everything. you have been incredible. steve danes, my friend from the beginning. thank you, steve. joni ernts. that was the tag...
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. >>> and there is a new round of threats from north korea, kim jung-un announcing plans to introduce a nstrategic weapon hours before 2450esz commenthesm president trump. >> he likes me, we get along, we're representing our country. we have to do what we have to do. >> and momorgan chesky is with . what else do we have to start 2020? >> it seems to be the same kichl. today he made ambiguous and ominous announcements regardinging tregarding the nuclear arsenal. he says that he will seen rewe'll have a new weapon, but he also talked about a shocking action. he didn't elaborate, but strategic weapons usually refer to something capable of delivering a nuclear pay load such as an i skrchcbm. and it had performed two tests at its launch site. and kim's announcement is a direct blow to diplomatic efforts from his administration. the north korean leader describing the pressure is to nuclear disarm as, quote, gang t ter-like. at the party in mar-a-lago, the president described the relationship as you heard, he likes me, i like him, we get along. and he did add that kim did agree to denucleari
. >>> and there is a new round of threats from north korea, kim jung-un announcing plans to introduce a nstrategic weapon hours before 2450esz commenthesm president trump. >> he likes me, we get along, we're representing our country. we have to do what we have to do. >> and momorgan chesky is with . what else do we have to start 2020? >> it seems to be the same kichl. today he made ambiguous and ominous announcements regardinging tregarding the nuclear arsenal. he...
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unbelievably when i talked to her there were so many names, all she could remember there were a lot of jungs. spitting out these messages of tragedies. the stutter of the machine in omaha beach that killed these boys was echoed by those teletype machine spitting out the messages that went to the loved ones in bedford and devastated the community. it was a very grief stricken tragic time. you have to remember that people in america knew on june 6th that we invaded normandy. it was a huge story, the biggest of the war for everybody in the allied nations and people in bedford new their sons were involved in some way. they had to wait weeks and weeks to find out what happened to them. mail was returned. letters didn't come back. one woman said it was like waiting for a earthquake. what happened to our boys. then one morning elizabeth tees turns on the teletype machine and the truth came out. >> you're mentioning mid july when the bedford boys'news comes to that town, was that typical in terms of moat fix of kin? >> yes. absolutely. it took several weeks at least for the next of kin to be informe
unbelievably when i talked to her there were so many names, all she could remember there were a lot of jungs. spitting out these messages of tragedies. the stutter of the machine in omaha beach that killed these boys was echoed by those teletype machine spitting out the messages that went to the loved ones in bedford and devastated the community. it was a very grief stricken tragic time. you have to remember that people in america knew on june 6th that we invaded normandy. it was a huge story,...
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police in ranch kuk mimi jung ga -- cucamonga. after he fell through the ceiling he still stole a large amount of lottery tickets. >>> firefighters in los angeles still looking for the cause of a big fire in a high- rise building. the 6th floor of a 25 story building, then it spread to the 11 people were hurt me of them helicopter from the roof top. firefighters say some people considered jumping off their balconies but they were stopped before it was too late. >> no one jumped out. we got on and let them know to stay there. we sent someone up the aerial ladder to address that. >> the fire chief says there were no sprinklers in that high- rise building. it was built in 9 tooep 61 and it wasn't required because of its age. >>> there's a new issue facing border patrol agents at the u.s. mexico border. high winds knocked down a newly installed portion of the border wall. the wall fell over onto trees on the mexican side of the border. the foundation hadn't cured and couldn't hold up to that wind. no injuries were reported. >>> and a
police in ranch kuk mimi jung ga -- cucamonga. after he fell through the ceiling he still stole a large amount of lottery tickets. >>> firefighters in los angeles still looking for the cause of a big fire in a high- rise building. the 6th floor of a 25 story building, then it spread to the 11 people were hurt me of them helicopter from the roof top. firefighters say some people considered jumping off their balconies but they were stopped before it was too late. >> no one jumped...
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auburn human d beingsng a bad job of summing up in ae- nute conversation between a defendant and a jungjudge doesn't nearly have enough details to make lea reasonnd accurate assessment. i think we should be aware that a lot of what we consider to be conflict is not colict. it's misunderstanding. the story of sandra bent may be the most heartbreaking of that series of high-profile encounters from law enfcacement and af americans. she is aoung woman who was pulled over by a police officer. she was distressed and h thought she was dangerous. those are two extremely very different consequences. >> you just opened my car door. you're threating to drag m m out ofy own car. >> get out of the car! >> she was futhhest thing of a threat, but he per cede it that way. that ended in tragedy. we have an enormous amount of curiosity. thatrives u to reach conclusions. i don't mean to temp theircu osity. i mean to extend it. replace human ju, but tonot assist it. we're starting to do that with things like art officiawh intelligenceh are just ways of helping human beings correct for some of their biases.
auburn human d beingsng a bad job of summing up in ae- nute conversation between a defendant and a jungjudge doesn't nearly have enough details to make lea reasonnd accurate assessment. i think we should be aware that a lot of what we consider to be conflict is not colict. it's misunderstanding. the story of sandra bent may be the most heartbreaking of that series of high-profile encounters from law enfcacement and af americans. she is aoung woman who was pulled over by a police officer. she...
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for those that fly the max, they're all expecting between april and jung to bring back the max.he big question will become d. it it was a report that berkshire hathaway might be gut in -- guys anytime you mention that it's going to push that stock higher. yet still, pretty disappointed with the company >> sure, they do is boeings in their fleet. it's not like delta doesn't, but yeah, they're dispoppy are appointed. not only with boeing, but really for the entire industry. i've talked to them about this it makes people skittish even the people who fly the max donnell believe it will be a long-term impact, but no doubt this incident has had an impact on the airline instrument. >> phil, thank you very much steve, what is your take on bose it seems like every day we get a new headline today shares of boeing are higher. >> which the news hits, i don't know which way it's going, but you do own the stock the investment case is very succinct i have two suppliers, boeing and airb airbus, that's all you need to know when regulation comes in it makes it tougher for other competitors who do
for those that fly the max, they're all expecting between april and jung to bring back the max.he big question will become d. it it was a report that berkshire hathaway might be gut in -- guys anytime you mention that it's going to push that stock higher. yet still, pretty disappointed with the company >> sure, they do is boeings in their fleet. it's not like delta doesn't, but yeah, they're dispoppy are appointed. not only with boeing, but really for the entire industry. i've talked to...
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. >> taking yourself off the field at a critical jung khm al junkc great in a campaign.ention spans. wouldn't be surprise fundamental they're hardly talking about impeachment around the election because of other controversy by then. interesting, and mike and i talked about this offset. what watch they're doing on the legal argument. moving away from, ah, it's a fine call, or you know, there's nothing to see here, to, whatever. if you prove all of it, there's no crime. that's why they liked the quid pro quo. there's no crime. why didn't you charge us with a crime? and make their defense so elastic, regardless what happens with witnesses or regardless what happens with new reports, they're going to say, fine. should have charged a crime. a crime, evict me from office. but it's not so leave me alone. that is very trumpian and done it very slowly and now you see it speeding up. i'd watch for more of that. >> all right. jim vandehei, garrett haake, barbara mcquade, thank you all. >>> still ahead, dismantling the president's legal arguments on ukraine, from claims about taking
. >> taking yourself off the field at a critical jung khm al junkc great in a campaign.ention spans. wouldn't be surprise fundamental they're hardly talking about impeachment around the election because of other controversy by then. interesting, and mike and i talked about this offset. what watch they're doing on the legal argument. moving away from, ah, it's a fine call, or you know, there's nothing to see here, to, whatever. if you prove all of it, there's no crime. that's why they...
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about the justice department inspector general, this is what the public order from the fisa court jung, judge collier, what she had to say after mr. horwitz's report last month. the frequency with which representations made by fbi personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by -- >> the gentleman -- excuse me, ranking member -- >> no, no, the time is mine. >> you're recognize he for an opening statement on the census. >> the time is mine. >> and -- >> oh, my gosh. >> all i know is during your opening statement the time didn't even run youch developed me you would give us the same opportunity during our opening statement. let me go back before i was interrupted and read judge collier's statement in her public order after mr. horowitz's report. the frequency with which representations made by fbi personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by information in their possession, and with which they withheld information, detrimental to their case, call's into question whether information contained in other fbi applications is reliable. let's put that in plain english. th
about the justice department inspector general, this is what the public order from the fisa court jung, judge collier, what she had to say after mr. horwitz's report last month. the frequency with which representations made by fbi personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by -- >> the gentleman -- excuse me, ranking member -- >> no, no, the time is mine. >> you're recognize he for an opening statement on the census. >> the time is mine. >> and --...
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not least because she's the daughter of caro huawei's founder ren jung faye.pokesman says the case is "a "serious political matter". the hearing is in vancouver. but it's to do with iran. the us alleges mung lied about huawei's relationship with an iran—based affiliate — something that would violate us sanctions against iran. she was arrested in canada in late 2018 at the request of the us. first here is zoe thomas outside the court in vancouver on what is happening in the hearing today. there have been several court case, she had a bail trial, there are arguments about how the extradition hearing would go on but this is the start of the first day of the judge hearing why or why not she should be extradited to the us, and her lawyers are arguing pretty much that these laws that she is accused of violating, they are not crimes in canada, canada does not have sanctions on iran and whether or not it is true that she lied to us banks does not matter, because those are not crimes in canada, therefore she cannot be sent there. jason proctor is a reporter for cbc van
not least because she's the daughter of caro huawei's founder ren jung faye.pokesman says the case is "a "serious political matter". the hearing is in vancouver. but it's to do with iran. the us alleges mung lied about huawei's relationship with an iran—based affiliate — something that would violate us sanctions against iran. she was arrested in canada in late 2018 at the request of the us. first here is zoe thomas outside the court in vancouver on what is happening in the...