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we have a clip here's kathryn hahn in "mrs. fletcher."w you're not a virgin right? you know and i know there's porn in movies and, you know, all these songs about hoes and bitches and, you know that's - you know, that's what it is. so i guess that what i'm trying to say is, i think, one of the most important things for you to always remember, especially now, you know in this day in age, i mean, in life, really is that -- is that -- you have to be nice to women >> jimmy: that's right that's exactly right [ cheers and applause that's right ths one ene i saw where you're just singing in the car and just going crazy is that -- do you do that in real life? >> i blast music so loud in my car, and i -- yes, absolutely. that's all i do. you can, like, feel the -- you can see the car vibrating -- >> jimmy: really >> -- when you're driving by it i mean, who doesn't? >> jimmy: do you have any faves? do you have any favorite songs that you do or any favorite artists? >> i mean, recently it's lizzo i'm not going to lie to you. [ cheers and applause >>
we have a clip here's kathryn hahn in "mrs. fletcher."w you're not a virgin right? you know and i know there's porn in movies and, you know, all these songs about hoes and bitches and, you know that's - you know, that's what it is. so i guess that what i'm trying to say is, i think, one of the most important things for you to always remember, especially now, you know in this day in age, i mean, in life, really is that -- is that -- you have to be nice to women >> jimmy: that's...
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kathryn: that's a good question.an banks are fundamentally weak, and they are trading weak because they are fundamentally weak. we have an ecb with deposit rates at -.5%. there's a lack of any semblance of change in the near term. i think the ecb is going to continue to follow the same path , as we seen in the last meetings with christine lagarde as the new ecb president. so i think you are going to continue to find more value in the counterpart u.s. than in europe, for example. european banks will, however, really jump once we get an ecb that looks like it might change course and might lift the banks off of that negative deposit rate, where the effectively have to pay the ecb to keep their money with the central bank. alix: good conversation, guys. both of you are sticking with me. coming up later today, an exclusive interview with sheryl sandberg, facebook coo, at six clock p.m. eastern time. coming up on this part -- at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. coming up on this program, more on volkswagen's gloomy sales outlook an
kathryn: that's a good question.an banks are fundamentally weak, and they are trading weak because they are fundamentally weak. we have an ecb with deposit rates at -.5%. there's a lack of any semblance of change in the near term. i think the ecb is going to continue to follow the same path , as we seen in the last meetings with christine lagarde as the new ecb president. so i think you are going to continue to find more value in the counterpart u.s. than in europe, for example. european banks...
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fletcher," actress kathryn hahn music from a$ap ferg featuring the 8g band with terence higgins. ♪ [d applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news congressman tim ryan announced this afternoon that he is dropping out of the presidential race, an announcement that sent shockwaves through the rest of the elevator [ laughter ] senator amy klobuchar has released a new campaign ad calling president trump a, quote, "whiner in the white house," and trump will have a great comeback as soon as he finds something that rhymes with klobuchar. [ laughter ] "motor car russian czar myanmar. is that a good one?" [ laughter ] according to new survey, 99% of white evangelicals oppose impeaching president trump "jesus," said jesus. [ laughter ] "what does this guy got to do? [ cheers and applause mayor pete buttigieg yesterday toured a legal marijuana dispensary in las vegas, which was exciting for buttigieg because that means hi
fletcher," actress kathryn hahn music from a$ap ferg featuring the 8g band with terence higgins. ♪ [d applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news congressman tim ryan announced this afternoon that he is dropping out of the presidential race, an announcement that sent shockwaves through the rest of the...
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i believe you and mary kathryn are probably on the same page? not a fan of anonymous authors. >> i rarely agree with donald trump but when he called this person gutless i kind of agreed. all this lawlessness, come out. say it in onother name, testify in front of congress, talk to the media. there's an impeachment inquiry going on. why not be part of the impeachment inquiry and in front of the house oversight committee? gutless then and nonsays. the justification staying inside to protect america from within, be one. adults from within. they used that phrase. quiet resistance. look what's happening last year from the mueller report, obstruction of justice, abandonment of the kurds. strolling in north korea, nothing in return. it doesn't hold water anymore. >> and mary kathryn? your take? >> i find of tiresome. put your name on it. it's a whole book. put your name on it. it makes your account more credible if your name is on it. by the way, these are not hard criticisms to make. i understand donald j trump goes after people but a lot of people mak
i believe you and mary kathryn are probably on the same page? not a fan of anonymous authors. >> i rarely agree with donald trump but when he called this person gutless i kind of agreed. all this lawlessness, come out. say it in onother name, testify in front of congress, talk to the media. there's an impeachment inquiry going on. why not be part of the impeachment inquiry and in front of the house oversight committee? gutless then and nonsays. the justification staying inside to protect...
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- kathryn bigelow. correct. spouse, $1,600. james. - who was carole lombard? - good. $1,200. james. - who is isabella rossellini? - correct. spouse, $800. james. - who is ted turner? - right. don't be afraid of the dark, $2,000. [ beep ] one of the seven original dead sea scrolls. back to you, james. dark, $1,600. james. - what is sun? - no. liz. - what is lamp? - no. [ beep ] what is candle? james, back-- dark, $1,200. james. - what is dreary? - that's it. dark, $800. james. - what is twilight? - yes. dark, $400. james. - what is shadow? - shadow, yes. geography, $400. james. - what is the middle east? - yeah. spouse, $400. james. - who is marc anthony? - correct. book, $400. liz. - who is dorian gray? - yep. you came up with the correct response, but unfortunately, you got yourself into trouble earlier on. you're at negative $2,400 which means you won't be around for final jeopardy! however, you will go home with $1,000. so it'll be mary and james-- james and mary, sounds like bible talk. [ laughter ] dealing with this subject in final jeopardy! 19th century america
- kathryn bigelow. correct. spouse, $1,600. james. - who was carole lombard? - good. $1,200. james. - who is isabella rossellini? - correct. spouse, $800. james. - who is ted turner? - right. don't be afraid of the dark, $2,000. [ beep ] one of the seven original dead sea scrolls. back to you, james. dark, $1,600. james. - what is sun? - no. liz. - what is lamp? - no. [ beep ] what is candle? james, back-- dark, $1,200. james. - what is dreary? - that's it. dark, $800. james. - what is...
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. >> yes, kelsey, give helen all the awards because she's about to bring kathryn the great to life. >utfit, you have to go large. >> i own you. don't forget that. >> helen owned the carpet looki looking regal in the gown. >> do people ever come up to you in the street and call you queen? >> they don't. they do somehow, sometimes people slightly bow when they meet me. >> "helen" executive produced the mini series about the end of the russian ruler's reign that includes a steamy affair. >> i had a lot of scenes, a lot of people scenes. >> also executive producing, starring in her own show and bringing her fashion a game with hailey siteinfield. >> are you getting married? >> i feel like you're also taking note from your character a bit. is that a corsette? >> it is. never ever again until somebody tells me i have to will i put one on and first, you have disney news you want to share with us? >> is it cold in here? >> i think it is. some people would even say it's frozen. ♪ let it go >> jeremy's "frozen 2" role revealed and then -- ♪ working on a full house >> trading guitars for hammers
. >> yes, kelsey, give helen all the awards because she's about to bring kathryn the great to life. >utfit, you have to go large. >> i own you. don't forget that. >> helen owned the carpet looki looking regal in the gown. >> do people ever come up to you in the street and call you queen? >> they don't. they do somehow, sometimes people slightly bow when they meet me. >> "helen" executive produced the mini series about the end of the russian...
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kathryn croft, special adviser for ukraine will describe a meeting that happened one week before president trump's phone call with the yooublgian president. during that meeting, croft learned that an informal hold was put on the ukrainian money assista assistant's money. >>> and we also have details about the lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony. saying that vindman tried to correct the transcript and gave edits to his boss. the transcript was never updated. one of those updates were an el elip elipcies. they did not represent missing words or phrases. all of this as the house gears up for the first vote on the impeachment resolution tomorrow. a lot to get there this morning. let's start with lauren box live on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, in a few hours, two officials are expected to come before investigators and answer questions behind closed doors. this comes a few hours before we expect the rules committee to meet to debate the resolution that will set forth the procedures for future impeachment proceedings. that full vote will happen in the house of representatives tomor
kathryn croft, special adviser for ukraine will describe a meeting that happened one week before president trump's phone call with the yooublgian president. during that meeting, croft learned that an informal hold was put on the ukrainian money assista assistant's money. >>> and we also have details about the lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony. saying that vindman tried to correct the transcript and gave edits to his boss. the transcript was never updated. one of those updates were...
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paul and kathryn novak wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. they found peace and quiet when they moved into what kathryn dubbed the big red house. but soon a roaring fire would ravage the couple's home. and when the flames subsided, one of them would be dead leaving investigators wondering if the blaze was a tragic accident or something more sinister. here's andrea canning with "secrets & lies." >> reporter: on a frigid december morning in 2008, in a tiny picturesque town along the banks of the delaware, a tragedy unfolded. >> 911. what is your emergency? >> the whole house is on fire. >> reporter: a deadly blaze burned a small country house to the ground, and left behind in the ashes were secrets. love gone wrong, illicit affairs, friends turning against each other. it would take years to unravel the mystery of that fire, haunting this town. and those who loved the couple who once lived in that house, paul and catherine novak. the novaks had both grown up as city kids. paul was a new york city paramedic, a job that seemed the perfect fit. >>
paul and kathryn novak wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. they found peace and quiet when they moved into what kathryn dubbed the big red house. but soon a roaring fire would ravage the couple's home. and when the flames subsided, one of them would be dead leaving investigators wondering if the blaze was a tragic accident or something more sinister. here's andrea canning with "secrets & lies." >> reporter: on a frigid december morning in 2008, in a tiny...
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. >> reporter: 48-year-old kathryn macarow eventually pulled over after driving as many as 90 kids thatay in between - >> my marriage sucks and my husband is a son of a gun. >> reporter: she rambled on to no one inside an empty bus according to a police report, she blew a blood alcohol level more than double the legal limit for bus drivers and charged with reckless endangerment and dui pleading not guilty to all charges. >> yeah, yeah, no. >> reporter: an apparent abandonment of critical trust. she did receive an extensive background check and has been working na school district for years. they accepted her resignation days ago she'll be back in court in mid october. october. lesterthe juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> back now with the olympic star who j
. >> reporter: 48-year-old kathryn macarow eventually pulled over after driving as many as 90 kids thatay in between - >> my marriage sucks and my husband is a son of a gun. >> reporter: she rambled on to no one inside an empty bus according to a police report, she blew a blood alcohol level more than double the legal limit for bus drivers and charged with reckless endangerment and dui pleading not guilty to all charges. >> yeah, yeah, no. >> reporter: an apparent...
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. >> reporter: 48-year-old kathryn macarone eventually pulled over, after driving as many as 90 kidshat day in between - >> my marriage sucks and my husband is a son of a gun. >> reporter: she rambled on to no one inside an empty bus according to a police report, she blew a blood alcohol level more than double the legal limit for bus drivers and charged with reckless endangerment and dui pleading not guilty to all charges. >> yeah, yeah, no. >> reporter: an apparent abandonment of critical trust. she did receive an extensive background check and has been working in that school district for years. they accepted her resignation days ago she'll be back in court in mid october. lester >> sam, thank you. >>> up next here tonight, the new record for a ground-breaking mom. >>> back now with the olympic star who just made history american sprinter and new mom allyson felix shattering usain bolt's record less than a year after having a difficult, premature birth. here is catie beck >> reporter: sprinting to another victory on the world stage. >> i'm just grateful to be healthy and to be worki
. >> reporter: 48-year-old kathryn macarone eventually pulled over, after driving as many as 90 kidshat day in between - >> my marriage sucks and my husband is a son of a gun. >> reporter: she rambled on to no one inside an empty bus according to a police report, she blew a blood alcohol level more than double the legal limit for bus drivers and charged with reckless endangerment and dui pleading not guilty to all charges. >> yeah, yeah, no. >> reporter: an...
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kathryn armstrong has more.f the more unusual back stories. this small painting known as christ mike, which dates to the 13th century has just become the most extensive medical painting to ever most extensive medical painting to ever be sold. it had been handing for yea rs ever be sold. it had been handing for years were not —— hanging for yea rs not for years were not —— hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's house in paris. she got the painting wasn't worth very much. the true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. anybody who wanted a time when i painting was ready for anything. obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10— 12 million euros, we were immensely happy. but you can use it more than 24 million euros is more than what we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto was one of the first to give his works perspective. the aucti
kathryn armstrong has more.f the more unusual back stories. this small painting known as christ mike, which dates to the 13th century has just become the most extensive medical painting to ever most extensive medical painting to ever be sold. it had been handing for yea rs ever be sold. it had been handing for years were not —— hanging for yea rs not for years were not —— hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's house in paris. she got the painting wasn't...
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catherine fascinating discussion with you katherine please come back to the day let's let's talk kathryn author of the book popular as you're the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism catherine thank you very much. thank you. turkish president richard pipetta one wants a new safe zone in northeastern syria and there is one big reason why he wants a place to repatriate syrian refugees are one wanted to establish that zone by today the last day of september but his government and the u.s. they seem to have different ideas about how big the zone should be everyone says he'll act alone if there's no agreement the syrian refugees in turkey say some are already being deported back home to areas including the north which according to them are far from say our correspondent you'll yohan met a woman who says that her son was sent back against his will. mohammed has been gone for almost 2 months when offered a show thinks about what happened to her son she feels helpless lost. in early august mohammed was writing a friend's motorbike in istanbul the bike was and registered mohammed was
catherine fascinating discussion with you katherine please come back to the day let's let's talk kathryn author of the book popular as you're the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism catherine thank you very much. thank you. turkish president richard pipetta one wants a new safe zone in northeastern syria and there is one big reason why he wants a place to repatriate syrian refugees are one wanted to establish that zone by today the last day of september but his government and the...
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kathryn armstrong has more.kstories. this small painting known as christ mocked, which dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she had paid little attention to it, thinking it wasn't worth much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and this is a unique work of art. there are no others like it. anybody who wanted cimabue painting was ready for anything. obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10—12 million euros, we were immensely happy. but to finish at more than 2a million euros, is more than what we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto, was one of the first to give his works perspective. the auction house that sold his painting didn't reveal the identity of the succes
kathryn armstrong has more.kstories. this small painting known as christ mocked, which dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she had paid little attention to it, thinking it wasn't worth much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all...
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kathryn armstrong, bbc news. just before i 90, armstrong, bbc news.hanging upside down and we are hoping for good news and will bring you more as we get it. right now for the weather with simon. a lovely start to the day for many of us, it has been chilly, quite rusty, minus four degrees in places in northern ireland this morning but look at the blue skies, and that's the scene for most of us. we have some cloud towards the south—west linked in with this little weather system bringing some outbreaks of rain but even into tuesday high pressure is dominating things and that will keep things settle for the next couple of days. dry and sunny but again cold and at night there will be some frost. as we go through the rest of today, still some patchy rain down towards the south—west of england, some blue skies for many of us, a few more showers to come in the far north—east, maximum temperature is getting up to about 9—11, 12 celsius, chilly during the course of the afternoon. as we go through tonight we continue with cloud into the far south keeping tempera
kathryn armstrong, bbc news. just before i 90, armstrong, bbc news.hanging upside down and we are hoping for good news and will bring you more as we get it. right now for the weather with simon. a lovely start to the day for many of us, it has been chilly, quite rusty, minus four degrees in places in northern ireland this morning but look at the blue skies, and that's the scene for most of us. we have some cloud towards the south—west linked in with this little weather system bringing some...
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i'm kathryn heyman in for vicki liviakis and a grant lotus this started on highway one oh one near sir francis drake boulevard in moraine and that's where we find kron four's gayle ong. >>who joins us live gayle what's the latest there. >>now 45 minutes ago the fire started underneath that pedestrian bridge here on east. francis afternoon commute here lanes closed her. spoke to a witness who saw it all happened. he said 2 passengers were on board and the bus driver was able to evacuate everyone. >>he's actually right next to the bus with a fire extinguisher so i think that guy's a hero. i really i was amazed that he would stay there. and helped to put the fire out before the fire truck showed up. >>the cause of the fire is still under investigation. we know the engine is on the back side of the bus and we're told the boss what made in 2015. and we do know that there are. >>thank you gayle, a 6 month old baby is now safe after a thief. the child inside scary police found that baby on the side of the road it had been left there but investigators are now still searching for the stolen car
i'm kathryn heyman in for vicki liviakis and a grant lotus this started on highway one oh one near sir francis drake boulevard in moraine and that's where we find kron four's gayle ong. >>who joins us live gayle what's the latest there. >>now 45 minutes ago the fire started underneath that pedestrian bridge here on east. francis afternoon commute here lanes closed her. spoke to a witness who saw it all happened. he said 2 passengers were on board and the bus driver was able to...
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kathryn armstrong has more.ich dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she thought the painting wasn't worth very much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. anybody who wanted cimabue painting was ready for anything. obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10—12 million euros, we were immensely happy. but you can see it went for more than 24 million euros, is more than what we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto, was one of the first to give his works perspective. the auction house didn't reveal the identity of the successful bidder but said a foreign museum had been among those who had put in an offer. catherine armstrong, bbc news. bu
kathryn armstrong has more.ich dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she thought the painting wasn't worth very much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. anybody who...
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an old man forty that father were found out that farm from circles kathryn kitty a cliff it tells a small. in a concealed room underneath this secluded house. dutch policee found a a family. they believe five siblings aged between eighteen n and twenty five and their ailing father. had been living hidden here in the village of we're in a vault for the past nine years. the news came as a shock to neighbors. among these effects on that. news should we always full that one man wasas living n the house. it was renovating the place we had no idea. child needs from. a tortoise acted on a tip off on sunday the e eldest son reached out for help. in a nearby cafe these are the ability. i could immediately see that he was confused each of the lab a long struguggle hee a dirty h here hot and dirty old clothes it didn't make sense clt on this is a medical decision it by jill. local media reports that the family may have had apocalyptic beliefss they lilid entirely off kept a goat. police a aree they investigatingg whether the nowow grown up children were kept there against their will dementia in voti
an old man forty that father were found out that farm from circles kathryn kitty a cliff it tells a small. in a concealed room underneath this secluded house. dutch policee found a a family. they believe five siblings aged between eighteen n and twenty five and their ailing father. had been living hidden here in the village of we're in a vault for the past nine years. the news came as a shock to neighbors. among these effects on that. news should we always full that one man wasas living n the...
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we know their names kathryn, . she not only correct that the history of the photographs but also was able to give a name to these women who were practicing and later we know were called to help after the attack. it's an interesting story that this photograph represents because when i was growing up, basically i was taught there were no women firefighters. i never saw any yet this was 1941 and they are in a training exercise because they are firefighters. i don't want to become a want people to understand we go in cycles, millions during world war ii in the workforce. they were in factories, and offices. that's something that affected the lives of more than half of the american families in the country. after the war it was thought okay we need to get back to way thatheway that it was before, ge these jobs and women need to go back home and the family. these kind of cycles was the passage of title ix, the legislation that made it possible not just an academic spot athletics for women to have the same rights to study
we know their names kathryn, . she not only correct that the history of the photographs but also was able to give a name to these women who were practicing and later we know were called to help after the attack. it's an interesting story that this photograph represents because when i was growing up, basically i was taught there were no women firefighters. i never saw any yet this was 1941 and they are in a training exercise because they are firefighters. i don't want to become a want people to...
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kathryn croft, special adviser for ukraine will describe a meeting that happened one week before presidentmp's phone call with the yooublgian president. during that meeting, croft learned that an informal hold was put on the ukrainian money assista assistant's money. >>> and we also have details about the lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony. saying that vindman tried to correct the transcript and gave edits to his boss. the transcript was never updated. one of those updates were
kathryn croft, special adviser for ukraine will describe a meeting that happened one week before presidentmp's phone call with the yooublgian president. during that meeting, croft learned that an informal hold was put on the ukrainian money assista assistant's money. >>> and we also have details about the lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony. saying that vindman tried to correct the transcript and gave edits to his boss. the transcript was never updated. one of those updates were
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the following day lawmakers are expecting to hear from kathryn wheelbarger, and if subpoenaed, tim morrisona national security council who's been identified as a key witness in this probe is expected to testify on thursday. >>> cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill with the very latest. suzanne, good to see you. what can you tell us we are expecting today? >> good morning, christi. hopefully this is not going to be a regular event, saturday morning marings, but they may be, because they're trying to move this as quickly as possible. we're going to here later this morning at 11:00 from philip reeker. he's a top deputy to secretary pompeo. he's described as an independent, problem solver, worked closely be pompeo but not in his inner circle. we're told not to expect some bombshells. he'll go over u.s. and ukrainian connections and discussions we heard before, but they have two areas that i want to probe. first, we know he was aware ta the former ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch was part of a smear campaign. he'll try to defend her, what he knows behind the details. the other thing
the following day lawmakers are expecting to hear from kathryn wheelbarger, and if subpoenaed, tim morrisona national security council who's been identified as a key witness in this probe is expected to testify on thursday. >>> cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill with the very latest. suzanne, good to see you. what can you tell us we are expecting today? >> good morning, christi. hopefully this is not going to be a regular event, saturday morning marings, but they may be,...
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joining us now is democratic congresswoman kathryn clark, he's the vice chair of the democratic caucuscongresswoman, great to have you here to talk about all of the nuts and bolts about how this impeachment inquiry is going to unfold. are house democrats interested in investigating rudy giuliani and secretary of state mike pompeo and attorney general william barr or are you trying to stay laser focused on what president trump did? >> thank you for having me, alisyn. and i can tell you that we are squarely focused on the whistle-blower complaint, the allegations of abuse of power by this president. putting his political gain over the interests of our national security and the american people. that is what we are going to be investigating in this impeachment inquiry. and we are doing it with urgency. but i have to say, the facts are come fast and furious. and we will proceed with urgency, but we also want to do it with consistency. and fairness. and so that is how we are going to conduct this inquiry. but it really stems from the whistle-blower complaint. >> okay. so, let's talk about wh
joining us now is democratic congresswoman kathryn clark, he's the vice chair of the democratic caucuscongresswoman, great to have you here to talk about all of the nuts and bolts about how this impeachment inquiry is going to unfold. are house democrats interested in investigating rudy giuliani and secretary of state mike pompeo and attorney general william barr or are you trying to stay laser focused on what president trump did? >> thank you for having me, alisyn. and i can tell you...
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. >>> alexander vindman is expected to testify on tuesday and then kathryn wheelbarger. >> and then timothy morrison is expected to testify. now let's bring in federal prosecut prosecutor sham wu. let me start with you. how significant sit especially for democrats going forward. >> i think it's significant. it's really just a sign to the gop all they can do is delay. there's no substantive defense, merit, nothing to be gained by trying to attack the process. i think it's something, too, that the judge is releasing the mueller investigation because unlike the nixon and whitewater impeachment investigations, these don't have the benefit of a special prosecutor tied to this topic. mueller tangentially has information that may be relevant. it's important it's being released now. one of the reasons they had to proceed in private is they don't have the benefit of a special counsel having done closed private investigations leading up to this. >> given the fact, shan, that it's going to that, is it of benefit going to the impeachment inquiry? >> i would say generally what could be seen as part of t
. >>> alexander vindman is expected to testify on tuesday and then kathryn wheelbarger. >> and then timothy morrison is expected to testify. now let's bring in federal prosecut prosecutor sham wu. let me start with you. how significant sit especially for democrats going forward. >> i think it's significant. it's really just a sign to the gop all they can do is delay. there's no substantive defense, merit, nothing to be gained by trying to attack the process. i think it's...
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joining us is kathryn clark, the vice chair of the democratic caucus.ing, congresswoman. >> good morning, alisyn. >> okay. so the colonel's testimony, he is a ukraine expert. he is the first person that the committees will hear from who was actually on that july 25th phone call and was disturbed by what he heard. he went to his superiors, not once, but twice. he went to legal counsel to talk about how disturbed he was because he was hearing a fundamental shift in the relationship between the u.s. and ukraine that involved a deal for political dirt on president trump's opponent. do you think that today is a game changer somehow with this testimony? >> i certainly think that colonel vindman's testimony as we were able to see in his opening statement is going to be firsthand evidence of the betrayal of this president, of his oath of office, of the pand of our national security.s it is part of the patriots who are coming forward at great risk to them and their careers to share the truth with the american people. and i think that he corroborates the testimon
joining us is kathryn clark, the vice chair of the democratic caucus.ing, congresswoman. >> good morning, alisyn. >> okay. so the colonel's testimony, he is a ukraine expert. he is the first person that the committees will hear from who was actually on that july 25th phone call and was disturbed by what he heard. he went to his superiors, not once, but twice. he went to legal counsel to talk about how disturbed he was because he was hearing a fundamental shift in the relationship...
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because he does some distracting but it's not just for your former colleague and party leader kathryn blakelock who co-founded the breaks a party was forced to resign because she said islam is equal to slavery muslim men were impregnating white british girls to create muslim babies and she retreated a leading u.k. neo nazi dozens of times she recently compared to the caribbean and said the tower hamlets looked like pakistan. and those are those are outrageous things to say and that's why she left the party almost immediately the moment it was set up when we did things which is credit to a party for her but then she's the founder of your party that's not just some random possible that's why we got rid of her but why did you set up the party you didn't know she was i was that i wasn't involved in that moment knowledge of chose someone to set up the party he maybe he didn't know what she was saying or tweeting or doing. ok. but for all when we leave any time soon well. i mean the idea that he's raised this is just wrong supplying wrong i know the bloke is no simple as that is it as simpl
because he does some distracting but it's not just for your former colleague and party leader kathryn blakelock who co-founded the breaks a party was forced to resign because she said islam is equal to slavery muslim men were impregnating white british girls to create muslim babies and she retreated a leading u.k. neo nazi dozens of times she recently compared to the caribbean and said the tower hamlets looked like pakistan. and those are those are outrageous things to say and that's why she...
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you are very involved with all of these people and in fact had the rehearsal dinner for chris and kathrynit was great. arnold was fantastic. he's great with parties and all of that. he he's always the life of the party and to have chris in the fold is awesome. we go days. maria vie maria shriver is my wife's best friend. >> jimmy: one of the questions i asked was were you at chris pratt's bachelor party? ann sa and he said no because his bachelor party was super weird. >> what did he say was weird about it? >> jimmy: he said there were sheep at the party. so you weren't at the party? >> i was not at either bachelor party by the way. but i will tell you that arnold has never had a party, and i've been to many of them, that did not involve animals. [ laughter ] >> it's unbelievable. >> jimmy: what animals have you personally seen at one of arnold's parties? >> the last one was an alligator in the pool. there have been monkeys. the man has a miniature horse that lives in the house. >> jimmy: yeah. he mentioned that, yeah. he's got an up pony. >> it's in the house! no, it's coming over to eat
you are very involved with all of these people and in fact had the rehearsal dinner for chris and kathrynit was great. arnold was fantastic. he's great with parties and all of that. he he's always the life of the party and to have chris in the fold is awesome. we go days. maria vie maria shriver is my wife's best friend. >> jimmy: one of the questions i asked was were you at chris pratt's bachelor party? ann sa and he said no because his bachelor party was super weird. >> what did...
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cnn max foster spoke with duchess kathryn in her first interview since becoming royal. >> the thunderstormsared in this part of pakistan, causing havoc yesterday on the royal flate trying to go to islamabad. we had to abort two landings because the turbulence was too bad but the four schedule is become on track zpl. >> this week's royal tour of pakistan has been a visual feast. but behind each photo opportunity lies an issue that the duke and duchess. cambridge care passionately about and wlant to highlight take the s.o.s. children sfrilg in la hor a home that educates and nurtures orphans. this was the duchess's first news interview since marrying the duke eight years ago. >> thank you so much for speaking to us. but i know this is a cause close to your heart. >> absolutely. i think william and i really wanted to come and see the s.o.s. children village like this. there is so many vul ner nerable women but they've used the positivity and the support that the village here provides them really to support and protect the next generation, the children in their care. and give them the best poss
cnn max foster spoke with duchess kathryn in her first interview since becoming royal. >> the thunderstormsared in this part of pakistan, causing havoc yesterday on the royal flate trying to go to islamabad. we had to abort two landings because the turbulence was too bad but the four schedule is become on track zpl. >> this week's royal tour of pakistan has been a visual feast. but behind each photo opportunity lies an issue that the duke and duchess. cambridge care passionately...
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the first, kathryn croft, a special adviser for ukraine. she just arrived on capitol hill. she will describe a meeting in which staffers were told that ukraine aid was put on hold at the direction of president trump. the second witness, christopher anderson, a career foreign service officer. he's expected to tell lawmakers about a warning from ex-national security adviser john bolton that rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, was leading a shadow foreign policy operation towards ukraine. they are both widely respected diplomats who have served in both republican and democratic administrations. >> they are following yesterday's testimony from this decorated veteran, alexander vindman who told house investigators he raised a red flag immediately after hearing president trump's call with ukrainian president on july 25th and he said that looking at the white house transcript that was released and what he heard it appears parts were edited which the white house denies. congress gets ready to open the closed doors and start the public stage of this impeachment inquiry.
the first, kathryn croft, a special adviser for ukraine. she just arrived on capitol hill. she will describe a meeting in which staffers were told that ukraine aid was put on hold at the direction of president trump. the second witness, christopher anderson, a career foreign service officer. he's expected to tell lawmakers about a warning from ex-national security adviser john bolton that rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, was leading a shadow foreign policy operation towards...
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the first, kathryn croft, a special adviser for ukraine. she just arrived on capitol hill.d that ukraine aid was put on hold at the direction of president trump. the second witness, christopher anderson, a career foreign service officer. he's expected to tell lawmakers about a warning from ex-national security adviser john bolton that rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, was leading a shadow foreign policy operation towards ukraine. they are both widely respected diplomats who have served
the first, kathryn croft, a special adviser for ukraine. she just arrived on capitol hill.d that ukraine aid was put on hold at the direction of president trump. the second witness, christopher anderson, a career foreign service officer. he's expected to tell lawmakers about a warning from ex-national security adviser john bolton that rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, was leading a shadow foreign policy operation towards ukraine. they are both widely respected diplomats who have...
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>>news continues on our 24 7 streaming service called kron on which is commercial free kathryn jean inbirthday standing by in the newsroom with or working on thank you for that mention care me i thank spare one can. >>coming up at 11 it really is a painful and very visual. a reminder of how much one little business can lose because of the power shut offs. j r stone he takes us to a mom and pop grocery sandra fell. they had to dump lots of their inventory. that's at 11 back to you. >>thanks catherine make sure download the kron on app to get 24 7 commercial free local news coverage. >>he would get to some of his birthday is catherine up. well happy birthday the katherine anne is great. you know what we've got mostly clear skies out there we do have some smoke out there as well so some of the fire smoke you can see just hazy out there tonight will be that way for tomorrow as you see a lot foods still settling in around the atmosphere. there's not much wind in around the fire right now it's great news for firefighters compared last night things are very very calm. only the 2 miles per hou
>>news continues on our 24 7 streaming service called kron on which is commercial free kathryn jean inbirthday standing by in the newsroom with or working on thank you for that mention care me i thank spare one can. >>coming up at 11 it really is a painful and very visual. a reminder of how much one little business can lose because of the power shut offs. j r stone he takes us to a mom and pop grocery sandra fell. they had to dump lots of their inventory. that's at 11 back to you....
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and kathryn croff will describe a meeting that happened before the ukrainian president when she learned aid to ukraine. that's the money. a hold at the direction of the president. >> there are also new details about the testimony of lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. "the new york times" reporting the white house ukraine expert sought to correct the transcript of the president's ukraine call. key changes, though, were never made. in fact, one of the edits was an ellipses where vindman says president trump was discussing joe biden. his account actually contradicts what the white house told us when asked about the ellipses. they said those were pauses that they did not indicate any missing words or phrases. that would be shown with brackets. house democrats unveiling the impeachment resolution. >> joining me is the chair of the house democratic caucus, hakim jefferies. one of the headlines coming from the testimony from colonel alexander vindman yesterday is he said there was information missing from the transcript of the call released by the white house. the call between president tru
and kathryn croff will describe a meeting that happened before the ukrainian president when she learned aid to ukraine. that's the money. a hold at the direction of the president. >> there are also new details about the testimony of lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. "the new york times" reporting the white house ukraine expert sought to correct the transcript of the president's ukraine call. key changes, though, were never made. in fact, one of the edits was an ellipses...
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kathryn armstrong has more.is year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was the sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and it is a unique work of art. there are no others like it. anybody who wanted a cimabue painting today was ready for anything. obviously, we knew that our estimate had some potential. already at 10—12 million euros we were immensely happy but to finish at more than 24 million euros is more than we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto, was a pioneering primitive artist and one of the first to give his works perspective. the auction house that sold his painting didn't reveal the identity of the successful bidder but said a foreign museum had been among those who put in an offer. kathryn armstrong, bbc news. earlier eric turquin, an old master appraiser based in paris, told us that although the painting went to a private collector, he doesn't believe it will be the last the public will have seen of it. this picture is very special be
kathryn armstrong has more.is year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was the sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and it is a unique work of art. there are no others like it. anybody who wanted a cimabue painting today was ready for anything. obviously, we knew that our estimate had some potential. already at 10—12 million euros we were immensely happy but to finish at more than 24 million euros is more than we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught...
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christopher anderson, a former special advisor to ukraine and his successor kathryn kroft.ad a meeting with john bolton and kurt vol ker on june 13 where bolton talked about rudy giuliani saying he cautioned that mr. giuliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine. it could be an obstacle to increased white house engagement. in her opening statement croft will say she received calls from robert livingston who told me marie yovanovitch should be fired. she will also say that president trump had a negative view of ukraine and officials were pushing for a meeting between the president and ukrainian president zelensky saying we hope such a meeting would help undo president's long-held view of ukraine as a corrupt country. today the president praising his republican colleagues for stepping up their opposition to the impeachment investigation. the president tweeting quote republicans are very unified and energized in our fight on the impeachment hoax with the do nothing democrats starting to go after the substance even more than the very unfair process. republicans go with
christopher anderson, a former special advisor to ukraine and his successor kathryn kroft.ad a meeting with john bolton and kurt vol ker on june 13 where bolton talked about rudy giuliani saying he cautioned that mr. giuliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine. it could be an obstacle to increased white house engagement. in her opening statement croft will say she received calls from robert livingston who told me marie yovanovitch should be fired. she will also say that president...
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kathryn howden from the institute for government, and we have the leader writer for the daily telegraphnt, and we have the leader writerfor the daily telegraph, and the former labour adviser as well. good of the three of you to join us. i suppose, first of all, we need to just underlying to viewers how significant these events are. we've been through this brexit process, a lot of people are rather punchdrunk but these votes coming out tonight are very significant? they really are very significant? they really are and also lets remember how long it has taken to get here. theresa may tried three times to get a meaningful vote through, she did not even get to this point, she was just trying to get initial approval from the commons to be able to bring her a bill to parliament. borisjohnson was not able to have that vote on saturday, but now he has got this second reading, the ability to try and move the legislation into the chamber and get debating it properly. so, this is really his meaningful vote. if he passes this first vote, it is a huge win for him. so, that is significant. i suppose
kathryn howden from the institute for government, and we have the leader writer for the daily telegraphnt, and we have the leader writerfor the daily telegraph, and the former labour adviser as well. good of the three of you to join us. i suppose, first of all, we need to just underlying to viewers how significant these events are. we've been through this brexit process, a lot of people are rather punchdrunk but these votes coming out tonight are very significant? they really are very...
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and -- but in addition there was also as kathryn mentioned some people in the administration or in congresslicans who said she was disparaging president trump. one of the issues is apparently she was not happy with the effort of rudy giuliani and people around him including those two associates who were jailed to push a story which really is very controversial and not at all substantiated that somehow the dnc servers were never hacked, computers were never hacked by the russians but hacked by the ukrainians and they were in ukraine. never any evidence for that. she didn't think there was much to that story and somewhat upset by rudy giuliani's efforts to dig up dirt on joe biden. so this really goes right to the heart of this whole investigation and i suspect she will have some interesting things to say today about what rudy giuliani was doing either with or without the consent of the president and/or state department. >> sandra: as far as democrats and their push for impeachment and what we've seen this week newt gingrich joined us earlier. he seemed to suggest this whole thing will backfi
and -- but in addition there was also as kathryn mentioned some people in the administration or in congresslicans who said she was disparaging president trump. one of the issues is apparently she was not happy with the effort of rudy giuliani and people around him including those two associates who were jailed to push a story which really is very controversial and not at all substantiated that somehow the dnc servers were never hacked, computers were never hacked by the russians but hacked by...