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where congress goes and where the american public thinks this should go we certainly will jonathan katz from the german marshall fund of the united states as well as nick connelly our correspondent in kiev thanks to you both. now ask many women and they will tell you that when it comes to work there are few industries where allegations of sexual misconduct cannot be made since last year one employment sector after another has been found at the center of what has come to be known as the need to movement and this month has been the turn of the wine industry that's off the new york times one of the newspapers that has been forensic in its investigation of abuse reported that a star so many had been accused by 4 women of assaulting them or trying to do so somalia had recently grace the cover of a major trade journal and now he's resigned from the new york restaurant where he worked. and certainly what has been clear become clear once again is that this is not an isolated case with many women coming forward to say that they have enjoyed abuse in a male dominated and at times toxic industry a
where congress goes and where the american public thinks this should go we certainly will jonathan katz from the german marshall fund of the united states as well as nick connelly our correspondent in kiev thanks to you both. now ask many women and they will tell you that when it comes to work there are few industries where allegations of sexual misconduct cannot be made since last year one employment sector after another has been found at the center of what has come to be known as the need to...
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us is crossll with asset reporter sarah ponczek and wealth advisor jason katz. jason, this rally we are seeing in the russell 2000, is it sustainable or just thanks to a couple m&a deals? jason: i find it heartening because for the past few years, there have been people clambering over u.s. large-cap growth and people who properly diversified were not rewarded. in emerging markets, the value trade. is it sustainable? it is all predicated on whether these pmi's indicate a bottoming, whether the shrinkage 12h debt down to about trillion is indicative of a global economy that has found its footing. if it has come a growth next year's would be mid single growth next it has, year would be mid single digits. joe: on a daily today, basically everything is up. reporteading a goldman this morning, hedge funds are still overweight. the big tech names, microsoft. like facebook and amazon. to value in tech or is there life coming back into these growth names? today, it looks like the rotation is intact. over the past two weeks, we have seen a rotation faltering bid. like ou
us is crossll with asset reporter sarah ponczek and wealth advisor jason katz. jason, this rally we are seeing in the russell 2000, is it sustainable or just thanks to a couple m&a deals? jason: i find it heartening because for the past few years, there have been people clambering over u.s. large-cap growth and people who properly diversified were not rewarded. in emerging markets, the value trade. is it sustainable? it is all predicated on whether these pmi's indicate a bottoming, whether...
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it's almost full circle for katz.much of the unrest of the '60s. he even had issues with the black panthers. he's viewed as a kind of guy who sees it and has seen it for a long time. >> a couple things, one is looking at the church is amazing. to see the base inside of a church, just beautiful. what he says about as long as you're bright and gregarious. >> gregarious. >> you better do it with a smile. >> we like that.n a new role ev he's been dead for decades. up next, how screen legend james dean will star in a coming production and how the unusual casting may be start of a trend. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> this portion sponsored by -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! your science project. thanks, dad. toyota. let's go places. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. i didn't have to shout
it's almost full circle for katz.much of the unrest of the '60s. he even had issues with the black panthers. he's viewed as a kind of guy who sees it and has seen it for a long time. >> a couple things, one is looking at the church is amazing. to see the base inside of a church, just beautiful. what he says about as long as you're bright and gregarious. >> gregarious. >> you better do it with a smile. >> we like that.n a new role ev he's been dead for decades. up next,...
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makes the tumbling of the earth apocalyptic imagery more than 50 years after launching his career katz august still seeks sole scapes on the edges of the planet. he said declines to burst forth because this. is middle of you have been winning prizes for your lifetime achievement for 10 years now this time it's from the european film academy. how does that feel different. so next time i mean if you distances go taste well to begin with i think it's grotesque it's really well and of course it's a little strange because i'm still in the middle of my work. and now my output is higher than it was 30 or 40 years ago. last year i made 3 films but i. know others need 6 to 8 years to do that yog the day before yesterday i was still shooting in norway on a new film and in less than a week i'll be in mexico to continue it. isn't so much to get this prize 10 years after i stopped making films and have to be rolled onto the stage in a wheelchair. he hoarded throughout it that i helped thank you it's been a pleasure. to conspire to change the people making. to go out for a cup fantastic right. join
makes the tumbling of the earth apocalyptic imagery more than 50 years after launching his career katz august still seeks sole scapes on the edges of the planet. he said declines to burst forth because this. is middle of you have been winning prizes for your lifetime achievement for 10 years now this time it's from the european film academy. how does that feel different. so next time i mean if you distances go taste well to begin with i think it's grotesque it's really well and of course it's a...
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margot sanger-katz, the "new york times." thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much for having e. >> woodruff: as we reported last night, genetic genealogy-- the technique millions of people use to learn about their family history-- has now become a potent tool for police to crack previously unsolved crimes. tonight, william brangham is back to explore the growing privacy debate around this new technique, and why some people are urging that we slow down. this is part of our regular ies on the leading edge >> brangham: after her dad died, brandy jennings, like millions of americans, used one of the d.n.a. testing kits to learn more about him and other relatives. > h> i didne a close relationship with my dad so you know just maybe to find some fmbamily s and just kind of learn about his side, you know? >> brangham: but when she got her rests, she tried something new: she uploaded them to a fasree, public d.n.a. datto find out more about her dad's side of the family. > i> i uploadand then it takes a few days for it
margot sanger-katz, the "new york times." thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much for having e. >> woodruff: as we reported last night, genetic genealogy-- the technique millions of people use to learn about their family history-- has now become a potent tool for police to crack previously unsolved crimes. tonight, william brangham is back to explore the growing privacy debate around this new technique, and why some people are urging that we slow down. this...
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now to debate radio show host tony katz, democratic strategist laura fincke. me start with you, tony, one of these things, it felt this way, i heard it hearsay, you know, but no smoking gun. i'm still waiting for the evidence. i'm not even sure whether i'm waiting for evidence for because yesterday it was quid pro quo, today it is bribery. >> because they did polling what worked best in battlegrounds, they found bribery worked better than quid pro quo. clearly latin was throwing people off. charles: one second. let's listen to president trump he is taking very important question. >> shifty schiff doesn't let us have lawyers. tamper something when schiff doesn't let us have witnesses, let us speak. first time i started watching, it is really sad when you sea people not allowed to ask questions. nobody has ever had such horrible due process. there was no due process. i think it is considered a joke all over washington and all over the world. the republicans are given no due process with sorry. we're not allowed to do anything. it's a disgrace what is happening.
now to debate radio show host tony katz, democratic strategist laura fincke. me start with you, tony, one of these things, it felt this way, i heard it hearsay, you know, but no smoking gun. i'm still waiting for the evidence. i'm not even sure whether i'm waiting for evidence for because yesterday it was quid pro quo, today it is bribery. >> because they did polling what worked best in battlegrounds, they found bribery worked better than quid pro quo. clearly latin was throwing people...
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my guests today — indianjournalist ashis ray, irish broadcaster brian o'connell, greg katz of us newsassociated press, and agnes poirier of french news magazine marianne. welcome to you all. four years ago, climate change barely registered as a voter issue in a british election. this time, it's a priority. the same is true of the battle for the democratic presidential nomination in the us. but does voter anxiety translate into government action? climate scientists say three in four countries have inadequate pledges on cutting emissions. among them is india, whose capital has been choking on smog this month. a week from now, governments get another chance to step up at the madrid climate summit. so, will they take it? ashis, you have just ashis, you havejust come back from india. is the smog concentrating minds ahead of madrid? the smog has lifted, to a certain extent, but it is still very toxic and it was pretty serious just a couple of weeks ago. having said that, i think that this toxic smog is caused, to a large extent, by crop burning in neighbouring states. and that smoke is what
my guests today — indianjournalist ashis ray, irish broadcaster brian o'connell, greg katz of us newsassociated press, and agnes poirier of french news magazine marianne. welcome to you all. four years ago, climate change barely registered as a voter issue in a british election. this time, it's a priority. the same is true of the battle for the democratic presidential nomination in the us. but does voter anxiety translate into government action? climate scientists say three in four countries...
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informative and relevant dickey says the only sensible thing that's worth feeling well thank you dickie katz says the pundits don't always get it right but they're willing to admit it yes they are i always enjoy listening to this where she is sort of fishing well done alex interest me an effort to create we program arthur says i a grown up civilized discussion among thoughtful political observers fabulous issue anti linda says i fairly enjoyed it the pundits and i thought very good now when an ardent tory says the tory lies need to stop then you know boris is in trouble then speaking about her 1st program in the cities on catalonia caroline says the dignity and courage of laura and chill and most incredibly the lack of bitterness were so moving i hope international pressure so far milk toast coming brought to bear on spain and that all 9 are released so the families are very united thank you currently now we've asked the new spanish government for a response to our 1st programme on catalonia featuring the spices of 2 of the independence campaign are sentenced to long terms of imprisonment bu
informative and relevant dickey says the only sensible thing that's worth feeling well thank you dickie katz says the pundits don't always get it right but they're willing to admit it yes they are i always enjoy listening to this where she is sort of fishing well done alex interest me an effort to create we program arthur says i a grown up civilized discussion among thoughtful political observers fabulous issue anti linda says i fairly enjoyed it the pundits and i thought very good now when an...
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saying that that is not the case in terms of the protests and the israeli foreign minister israel katz has been on the airwaves to say that israel will target and kill anybody who it deane's a threat so you would expect differences such as this israel usually doesn't doesn't acknowledge official cease fires with groups such as hamas and islamic jihad at all however it does show that the situation remains tense the un envoy to the region nick limelight enough is saying that the coming hours and days will be critical he's urging maximum restraint on everybody and we should also emphasize that the death toll has gone up significantly in gaza overnight. and especially in the case of one particular strike targeting a house in which the husband wife husband sister and 5 children were all killed the israeli military says that he was a senior islamic jihad commander russ me i will madhu's so far we're not getting any confirmation of that from islamic jihad itself all right terry foster thank you for that update. a u.s. ambassador has described how president donald trump put pressure on ukraine
saying that that is not the case in terms of the protests and the israeli foreign minister israel katz has been on the airwaves to say that israel will target and kill anybody who it deane's a threat so you would expect differences such as this israel usually doesn't doesn't acknowledge official cease fires with groups such as hamas and islamic jihad at all however it does show that the situation remains tense the un envoy to the region nick limelight enough is saying that the coming hours and...
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my guests today — indian journalist ashis ray, irish broadcaster brian 0'connell, greg katz of us newsed as a voter issue in a british election. this time it's a priority. the same is true of the battle for the democratic presidential nomination in the us. but does voter anxiety translate into government action? climate scientists say three in four countries have inadequate pledges on cutting emissions. among them is india, whose capital has been choking on smog this month. a week from now, governments get another chance to step up at the madrid climate summit. will they take it? tell is the mood in india, is the smog concentrating minds ahead of madrid? the smog has lifted to a certain extent, but it is still very toxic and it was pretty serious just a couple of weeks ago. having said that, i think that this toxic smog is caused to a large extent by crop burning in neighbouring states. and that smog is what aggregates the situation. it is a normal phenomenon which generally takes place in the month of november. but that said, i think that when it comes to overall, nationwide, mass con
my guests today — indian journalist ashis ray, irish broadcaster brian 0'connell, greg katz of us newsed as a voter issue in a british election. this time it's a priority. the same is true of the battle for the democratic presidential nomination in the us. but does voter anxiety translate into government action? climate scientists say three in four countries have inadequate pledges on cutting emissions. among them is india, whose capital has been choking on smog this month. a week from now,...
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concerned and as far as the palestinian armed groups are concerned israel's foreign minister israel katz has said simply that calm will be met with calm now this is a phrase that israel has used in the past when it comes to to cease fires because it does not want to acknowledge that it has been part of negotiations for the ceasefire but it does want to acknowledge that a cease fire exists now after 48 hours of deaths in gaza and terror on the streets of some israeli towns both sides are now just anxious to see whether or not this cease fire is going to hold. at least 4 people have been killed in iraq's capital jewing antigovernment protests 62 others were injured many of those who had choked on tear gas and all were hit by rubber bullets more than 300 people have been killed since the beginning of october iraq's government has taken some measures to ease the unrest but many protesters want to complete overhaul of the political system i'm a gem jhoom has more from baghdad. we've been told daily that there are going to be substantive measures discussed and taken in parliament to recession'
concerned and as far as the palestinian armed groups are concerned israel's foreign minister israel katz has said simply that calm will be met with calm now this is a phrase that israel has used in the past when it comes to to cease fires because it does not want to acknowledge that it has been part of negotiations for the ceasefire but it does want to acknowledge that a cease fire exists now after 48 hours of deaths in gaza and terror on the streets of some israeli towns both sides are now...
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[laughter] >> katz, we don't just break stories. [applause] we don't break stories, we break wind.hat is your take on the conspiracy. >> this is the most support and story of the week. let me explain why, first of all , just to make it clear, he forded. [laughter] he forded, i'm 100% sure, the reason i say that is because i need him too, and more than that america needs him to have forwarded, impeachment, and fighting, if he parts, we are united for a moment. and think about, we all have a moment, you know that song by john lennon, imagine, i used to think it was impossible but then eric swalwell started. and i said, if he kept doing it we might get there. >> i think you are right. as a reporter i feel like i'm behind on the story. >> he is good at this. the people to get the conspiracy do think it's impossible there might be a second one? >> i don't know why he did not do this further, he was at 0% if he had done this in a debate, if he did at a democratic debate there would've been segments. >> it would've been a battle. >> i have been stuck in the next to this lady for the last
[laughter] >> katz, we don't just break stories. [applause] we don't break stories, we break wind.hat is your take on the conspiracy. >> this is the most support and story of the week. let me explain why, first of all , just to make it clear, he forded. [laughter] he forded, i'm 100% sure, the reason i say that is because i need him too, and more than that america needs him to have forwarded, impeachment, and fighting, if he parts, we are united for a moment. and think about, we all...
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and venice's mess says the city is on its knees as the highest tide in 50 years floods its historic katz's. iowa began in the united states where the impeachment inquiry into president donald trump and to a vital new phase the 1st public televised taring has seen 2 senior u.s. diplomats take center stage on capitol hill for cross examination by the house of representatives intelligence committee it's been a day of competing narratives from the opposition democrats and republicans as hunter castro reports from washington d.c. the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god william taylor and george kent took the stand together at the 1st public hearing in the impeachment inquiry career foreign officers called by democrats to tell a compelling story to the american public taylor is the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine who upon assuming the post in june found himself dropped in the middle of a mystery once i arrived and gave discovered a weird combination of encouraging confusing and ultimately alarming circumstances taylor had begrudgingly agreed to come out of retirement to take
and venice's mess says the city is on its knees as the highest tide in 50 years floods its historic katz's. iowa began in the united states where the impeachment inquiry into president donald trump and to a vital new phase the 1st public televised taring has seen 2 senior u.s. diplomats take center stage on capitol hill for cross examination by the house of representatives intelligence committee it's been a day of competing narratives from the opposition democrats and republicans as hunter...
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we welcome ubs managing director, senior portfolio manager jason katz, who put together the perfect holidayolio meal that will make people money, correct? >> let's feast. liz: let's go. what do you have? >> i start with high quality because in a market with such a parabolic rise, you have to focus on dividends. generate fray cash flow. pay out most of the cash flow in the form after dividend. connell: okay. >> i would have garnishing. global health care, performance, lack thereof relative to the fatigue. "medicare for all," single-payer. a the group is getting immune to the headlines. liz: true. >> last but not least, emerging markets, international. if we get phase one i think is in the bag, phase two in the not-too-distant future all export economies could play catch-up. we could see a rise there. connell: i like the theory about emerging markets. it appears as the president said we're in the quote, the final throes of the deal with china. u.s. mexico trade deal happening before our eyes right now. we have hillary vaughn outside of the trade representative's office. you think that might b
we welcome ubs managing director, senior portfolio manager jason katz, who put together the perfect holidayolio meal that will make people money, correct? >> let's feast. liz: let's go. what do you have? >> i start with high quality because in a market with such a parabolic rise, you have to focus on dividends. generate fray cash flow. pay out most of the cash flow in the form after dividend. connell: okay. >> i would have garnishing. global health care, performance, lack...
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friday brought border protests israeli officials denying that and indeed the foreign minister israel katz was interviewed earlier this morning saying that they would continue to target anybody who may deemed a threat one of the interesting things that has happened in all of this is how mass israel israel has been very much saying it's targeting islamic jihad it's moved away from its policy of holding hamas responsible for everything that comes out of the gaza strip israel has made this about islamic jihad so far although the rhetoric has been very supportive of islamic jihad hamas did not get involved in a big way in terms of rocket firing all right ahead we thank you for that update. a u.s. ambassador has described how president donald trump put pressure on ukraine to investigate his political rival joe biden william taylor was one of 2 diplomats to appear in the 1st public hearing at the center for impeachments inquiry into trump caster reports from washington d.c. the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god william taylor and george kent took the stand together at the 1st
friday brought border protests israeli officials denying that and indeed the foreign minister israel katz was interviewed earlier this morning saying that they would continue to target anybody who may deemed a threat one of the interesting things that has happened in all of this is how mass israel israel has been very much saying it's targeting islamic jihad it's moved away from its policy of holding hamas responsible for everything that comes out of the gaza strip israel has made this about...
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my guests today — indian journalist ashis ray, irish broadcaster brian 0‘connell, greg katz of us newss true of the battle for the democratic presidential nomination in the us. but does voter anxiety translate into government action? climate scientists say three in four countries have inadequate pledges on cutting emissions. among them is india, whose capital has been choking on smog this month. a week from now, governments get another chance to step up at the madrid climate summit. will they take it? you have just come you havejust come back you have just come back from you havejust come back from india. tell us the mood, is the smog concentrating minds ahead of madrid? the smog has lifted to a certain extent, but it is still very toxic and it was pretty serious just a couple of weeks ago.
my guests today — indian journalist ashis ray, irish broadcaster brian 0‘connell, greg katz of us newss true of the battle for the democratic presidential nomination in the us. but does voter anxiety translate into government action? climate scientists say three in four countries have inadequate pledges on cutting emissions. among them is india, whose capital has been choking on smog this month. a week from now, governments get another chance to step up at the madrid climate summit. will...
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. >> reporter: we asked ken katz, who wrote a book about this. >> he started planning this event the first day he went to prison. >> reporter: and we talked with a lead investigator of the case, who has come under fire for this silent interrogation. why are you sitting here today? >> i realized that someone yo needed to speak out to tell the truth of what happened. >> reporter: so, what did happen here?ha the story begins with the woman at the heart of this case, a 25-year-old photographer from wisconsin named teresa halbach. kim and teresa were friends in college. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. >> she could make them smile. i think that's what she loved to do.t >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their careers. but that would change suddenly on october 31st, 2005. investigators say the photographer was on assignment for auto trader magazine when she disappeared. >> i just kind of dropped knowing it was somebody i knew. >> reporter: what do you do at that moment? >> i felt helpless. you want to try to deny it and get in touch with her. >> re
. >> reporter: we asked ken katz, who wrote a book about this. >> he started planning this event the first day he went to prison. >> reporter: and we talked with a lead investigator of the case, who has come under fire for this silent interrogation. why are you sitting here today? >> i realized that someone yo needed to speak out to tell the truth of what happened. >> reporter: so, what did happen here?ha the story begins with the woman at the heart of this case, a...
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a law and order guy and in queens county i am the law and order candidate fighting against melinda katzident who has endorsed all of this progressive criminal justice reform that mayor de blasio has been trying to ram down our throats. >> tucker: yeah. i mean this doesn't seem like reform. what happens when lawmakers like alexandria ocasio-cortez encourage people to, quote: punch a cop. where does that wind up? >> it's anarchy. that's where we are going with this. we have a social contract that we, as the citizens, have elected officials who enact laws and that we elect our chief executives to enforce the laws. this is the social contract that civilization is based on. when you want to do it away with that. that's anarchy, absolutely insane. >> tucker: if you have a lawmaker and there are air quotes around that, endorsing violence against people enforcing the law, then it doesn't take too long before things fall completely apart, right? >> it really is i mean, i look especially growing up, i looked at public officials, particularly our congressional representatives and federal officers
a law and order guy and in queens county i am the law and order candidate fighting against melinda katzident who has endorsed all of this progressive criminal justice reform that mayor de blasio has been trying to ram down our throats. >> tucker: yeah. i mean this doesn't seem like reform. what happens when lawmakers like alexandria ocasio-cortez encourage people to, quote: punch a cop. where does that wind up? >> it's anarchy. that's where we are going with this. we have a social...
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attorney harry lipman and from los angeles david katz. thank you guys for being with us.esident, his supporters, c they cling to the belief that the transcript is a proof of innocence. >> my father put the transcript out. read it. everything else is opinion. read the transcript and make your decision from there. >> and on monday night a campaign rally supporters who wore the read the transcript t-shirts which seemed odd. just to be clear the summary does not exonerate the president. now americans have full real transcripts under oath to read, more than 1,200 pages of testimony from administrative officials, trump supporters, career officials, and they seem to be painting a clear picture of exactly what happened. >> that's exactly right. by the way, the transcript itself paints ayou fairly clear picture. that's where trump says we need a favor though and proceeds to say what zelenski has to do. so, it's funny kind of brazen move to say read the transcript when i guess they're thinking nobody will. it's just another kind of slogan that will keep people reved up. but the muc
attorney harry lipman and from los angeles david katz. thank you guys for being with us.esident, his supporters, c they cling to the belief that the transcript is a proof of innocence. >> my father put the transcript out. read it. everything else is opinion. read the transcript and make your decision from there. >> and on monday night a campaign rally supporters who wore the read the transcript t-shirts which seemed odd. just to be clear the summary does not exonerate the president....
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tony katz, thanks so much for joining us tonight.f mayort has he been of south bend, indiana? >> with all of these things, you've got a mixed bag conversation. he likes to point to, for example, unemployment going down in south bend, but unemployment went down acrosso, f indiana, ie eight years that he was mayor. there is nothing given to the fact the started with the current president of purdue university, one of the great executives in american state history. the current governor eric holcomb, who has been maintaining this pro-business kind of growth, and there was a guy in the middle by the name of mike pence, i don't know if you know the name or not, who absolutely was part of this growth. some of the policies he put together are the policies that pete buttigieg was able to utilize toic bring down unemployment in south bend, because it was happening in indiana. >> tucker: so, in the actual city of south bend, though, violence seems like -- and violent crimes -- seem like they are rising pretty dramatically.o >> yeah, and this is
tony katz, thanks so much for joining us tonight.f mayort has he been of south bend, indiana? >> with all of these things, you've got a mixed bag conversation. he likes to point to, for example, unemployment going down in south bend, but unemployment went down acrosso, f indiana, ie eight years that he was mayor. there is nothing given to the fact the started with the current president of purdue university, one of the great executives in american state history. the current governor eric...
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so was george katz.use democrats said a few key witnesses will help democrats make their point. >> there has been an effort of a cover-up in this white house both in terms of not letting people go through the process of notifying the national security lawyers, not notifying congress but i don't think that is the central issue. it is why do you have a president of the united states compromising our national security? >> these new interview transcript set the stage for another busy weekend and this impeachment pro. >> dana: mike emanuel on the hill, thank you. let's bring in the political panel, host of the aggressive progressive podcasts and a former aide to senate minority leader chuck schumer. chris plante is the host of the crist plant show. i may have you listened to senator lindsey graham on a bit of a difference between what the report was trying to do and what they think adam schiff is trying to do. >> i let mueller do his job because i trusted him. i do not trust adam schiff to be getting to the t
so was george katz.use democrats said a few key witnesses will help democrats make their point. >> there has been an effort of a cover-up in this white house both in terms of not letting people go through the process of notifying the national security lawyers, not notifying congress but i don't think that is the central issue. it is why do you have a president of the united states compromising our national security? >> these new interview transcript set the stage for another busy...
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attorney for los angeles david katz. thank you guys for being with us.ome reason the president, his family, his supporters, they cling to this belief that the transcript of the call with ukraine's leader is proof of innocence. listen to don junior. >> my father put the transcript out. read it. everything else is opinion. >> mm-hmm. >> read the transcript and make your decision from there. >> and on monday night at a campaign rally, supporters were wearing those "read the transcript" t-shirts, which seemed kind of odd. just to be clear, the summary of the call does not exonerate the president, and now there is more than 1,200 pages of testimony from administration officials, career officials, and they seem to be painting a very clear picture of exactly what happened. >> that's exactly right. by the way, the transcript itself paints a fairly clear picture. that's where trump says "we need a favor, though," and proceeds to say what zelensky has to do. so it's this funny kind of brazen move to say "read the transcript" when i guess they're thinking nobody wi
attorney for los angeles david katz. thank you guys for being with us.ome reason the president, his family, his supporters, they cling to this belief that the transcript of the call with ukraine's leader is proof of innocence. listen to don junior. >> my father put the transcript out. read it. everything else is opinion. >> mm-hmm. >> read the transcript and make your decision from there. >> and on monday night at a campaign rally, supporters were wearing those...
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a number of the committal procedure cases, miranda, matt versus ohio, gideon versus wainwright and katzsus the united states. what we talk about criminal procedure since he was attorney general, and a law and order governor. those landmark cases in the area of criminal procedure, how does that change the country? elizabeth: they change the country in innumerable ways. going back to what the constitution talks about, the notion of due process. a lot of governors, not surprising to say, look, the only way that law and order maintains its credibility and even as a prosecutor, if your prosecutions hold, is if they are done fairly. and if the criminal defendant has rights. basic fund mental constitutional concept of due process. it is a great example and i'm glad you raised it, of how the court is sometimes misperceived as having jurisprudence on a partisan basis and when you look at for example, justice thomas' fourth amendment jurisprudence, a number of his decisions are pro-defendant in the way the warren court decisions are. they ensure the defendant has certain rights against the govern
a number of the committal procedure cases, miranda, matt versus ohio, gideon versus wainwright and katzsus the united states. what we talk about criminal procedure since he was attorney general, and a law and order governor. those landmark cases in the area of criminal procedure, how does that change the country? elizabeth: they change the country in innumerable ways. going back to what the constitution talks about, the notion of due process. a lot of governors, not surprising to say, look, the...
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it's alleged that while working at katz at net that reporter managed hundreds of fake accounts on face hundreds of fake twitter and it's going to say suppose he spoke out twitter and instagram disposing of thousands of messages or just assume comments was going to be public stage gansu which i did it again when you were stitching did it again and again reaching hundreds of thousands of users 100 roll it's always honest. people using this isn't it the role was to troll people businesses and even sun is an unpaid rain on as me it sound pressed against politicians i'm told to create a credible income of all farm to wild and exaggerated to put on a convince hansen's the right profile and identity and become a right we had to have. a provider of a product. and very often often weirdnesses sound and out of stupid art for starters they discovered disc when we. imagine which is which when we need our. master used as between our accounts 3rd party users gender is just a donation accountability say our mission and it was rico. led the. graphic what's more it seems the polish government may have
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of the criminal procedure landmark cases, miranda, matt versus ohio, gideon versus wainwright and katzsus the united states. why don't we we talk about criminal procedure since he was attorney general, and a law and order governor? those landmark cases in the area of criminal procedure, how does that change the country? what did they do? elizabeth: they change the country in innumerable ways. going back to the foundation of what the constitution talks about, it goes back to the notion of due process. a lot of governors, not surprising to say, look, the only way that law and order maintains its credibility and even as a prosecutor, if your prosecutions hold, is if they are done fairly. and if the criminal defendant has rights that our constitution contemplates. fundamental constitutional concept of due process. that was not as surprising. it is a great example and i'm glad you raised it of how the court is sometimes misperceived as having jurisprudence on a partisan basis. when you look at for example, justice thomas' fourth amendment jurisprudence, a number of his decisions are pro-def
of the criminal procedure landmark cases, miranda, matt versus ohio, gideon versus wainwright and katzsus the united states. why don't we we talk about criminal procedure since he was attorney general, and a law and order governor? those landmark cases in the area of criminal procedure, how does that change the country? what did they do? elizabeth: they change the country in innumerable ways. going back to the foundation of what the constitution talks about, it goes back to the notion of due...
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went on the boat and then in the middle of july but i used to go get the idea was that it's called katz i think on the. website that it's called can't i think how can you explain that it turns out they've got those from the ukrainian security service plane that. it turns out the news from the ukrainian security service. well we were requested to tell us how exactly they came into what we requested to tell us how exactly they came into possession off the mox documents and. what documents and their response we got was that they got the he is that militant they got the. sound claiming to be a few former fighter. people. that is accusing that person of basically gathering that. that is accusing that person of basically getting that information from ukrainian security services. frequently formation from ukrainian security services. frequently uses social media platforms this part has invested a use a social media platforms us hard investigative process but if what mr it's a modest saying is true process but if what mr it's a modest saying is true well that would raise questions about ukraine
went on the boat and then in the middle of july but i used to go get the idea was that it's called katz i think on the. website that it's called can't i think how can you explain that it turns out they've got those from the ukrainian security service plane that. it turns out the news from the ukrainian security service. well we were requested to tell us how exactly they came into what we requested to tell us how exactly they came into possession off the mox documents and. what documents and...
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can see the democrats potentially kind of setting the scale so they have people next week -- george katz, bill taylor, the acting ambassador to ukraine, and marie yovanovitch, the fired ambassador to ukraine -- people who were not on the telephone call and then potentially tried to call vindman and others who were on the call the week after that. that would be how they set the stage. of course, the republican defense here is that they would argue, "wait a minute, you are talking to people who weren't even on the call. if the telephone call is the prime mover in this, they give the energies of this entire process, why are we talking about all these other things and interpretations and presumptions of what people felt about the schema" i should note one very important point. some point this afternoon, maybe over the weekend, we are going hear maybe about a personnel move. there's been a lot of chatter here on capitol hill about trying to move jim jordan, republican congressman from ohio, to the intelligence committee. the resolution at the house of representatives was approved last week, i
can see the democrats potentially kind of setting the scale so they have people next week -- george katz, bill taylor, the acting ambassador to ukraine, and marie yovanovitch, the fired ambassador to ukraine -- people who were not on the telephone call and then potentially tried to call vindman and others who were on the call the week after that. that would be how they set the stage. of course, the republican defense here is that they would argue, "wait a minute, you are talking to people...
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nothing has changed that his policy remains the same and it says that israel's foreign minister israel katz in fact has said that simply that calm will be met with calm nuts a phrase that israel very often uses when it comes to cease fires in that it doesn't want to acknowledge that it has negotiated a cease fire but it is acknowledging that a cease fire exists but after 48 hours of deaths in gaza and terror on the streets of sometimes in israel both sides in are just waiting to see whether or not this cease fire will hold. rob thanks for that rob matheson in west jerusalem now least 4 people have been killed in iraq's capital baghdad during protests there 35 others were injured many of those hurt choked on tear gas or were hit by rubber bullets 300 people have been killed since the beginning of october iraq's government has taken some measures to address people's grievances but many protesters want a complete overhaul of the political system jim jhoom has the latest from baghdad. we've been told daily that there are going to be substantive measures discussed and taken in parliamentary sess
nothing has changed that his policy remains the same and it says that israel's foreign minister israel katz in fact has said that simply that calm will be met with calm nuts a phrase that israel very often uses when it comes to cease fires in that it doesn't want to acknowledge that it has negotiated a cease fire but it is acknowledging that a cease fire exists but after 48 hours of deaths in gaza and terror on the streets of sometimes in israel both sides in are just waiting to see whether or...
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i should also tell you that chuck is the host of an awesome msnbc pod katz which is called "the oath.sits down with former u.s. ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who honestly is a force of nature. chuck, i really prior being here, my friend. thanks a lot. speak with you soon. we'll be right back. soon. we'll be right back. i support what y'all doing. it was self defense. get on the ground! why is he under arrest? [yelling ] [ gunshots ] power to the people. i'm tired of playing it safe. i want to ride or die. y'all really gave us something to believe in. let... them... go! -police! thank you for this journey... no matter how it ends. whether you're or here on a wifi hotspot. xfinity mobile has more coverage to keep you connected to what matters most. that's because it's the only wireless network that automatically connects you to millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. switch now and see how you could save up to $400 a year. and get 50% off when you buy any new lg phone. xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. >>> this is my favorite kind of
i should also tell you that chuck is the host of an awesome msnbc pod katz which is called "the oath.sits down with former u.s. ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who honestly is a force of nature. chuck, i really prior being here, my friend. thanks a lot. speak with you soon. we'll be right back. soon. we'll be right back. i support what y'all doing. it was self defense. get on the ground! why is he under arrest? [yelling ] [ gunshots ] power to the people. i'm tired of playing it...
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well much of the way he is the director of the study center katz a university i asked him are they or why he thought the iranian combs zealots was a times. in the past few weeks there is no doubt the there was a process of rebirth and iraq and that the process basically talking about a new national identity crisis. intersects close this it is across tribes all of these things so what's happening now in iraq. is an evidence that people they are fed up of the site are and interventions and i think they also see that how much this outsider and outside intervention has corrupted the political atmosphere more and more and to create a political elite which is more corrupted more related to its interest to the outsiders rather than to the interest of the people and this kind of level of anger increasing increased rapidly in the last few years with the with the expansion of you know corruption and poverty and the need and the lack of infrastructure and the services which the government unfortunately has failed to deliver to its own people who are the protests just more angry at the angry at t
well much of the way he is the director of the study center katz a university i asked him are they or why he thought the iranian combs zealots was a times. in the past few weeks there is no doubt the there was a process of rebirth and iraq and that the process basically talking about a new national identity crisis. intersects close this it is across tribes all of these things so what's happening now in iraq. is an evidence that people they are fed up of the site are and interventions and i...
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jeffrey katz and beth rogersrs ananby contributions to your pbs statns from viewers like you thank youwelcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the prevailing wisdom during any election season is that if the economy is good, then rty in power should stay in power. but t big question in the u.s. and the uk, how good is the economy? a stronger economy was one of the populist biggest promises in 2016. are bubbling of a possible ars looming recession.n the house of delegates and senate for the first time in 25 years. ghazala hashmi became the first muslim eleed to the virginia senate, after flipping her suburban richmond district.is >> this victorot mine alone, it belongs to all of you who believed that we need to make progressive change here in virginia. >> nawaz: democrats said they will use their nepor to pass gun control laws, especially universal background checks, and to approve the equal rights amendment to the u.s. constitution. >> this victory bon to you! >> nawaz: republicans did manage to hold the mississippi governor's msion. lieutenant governor tate
jeffrey katz and beth rogersrs ananby contributions to your pbs statns from viewers like you thank youwelcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the prevailing wisdom during any election season is that if the economy is good, then rty in power should stay in power. but t big question in the u.s. and the uk, how good is the economy? a stronger economy was one of the populist biggest promises in 2016. are bubbling of a possible ars looming recession.n the house of...
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and in sport big changes of football's arabian gulf cup which is to be hosted by katz author initially boycotting the events saudi arabia bahrain and the u.a.e. say they will now play in dark. is the 1st televised day of the us impeachment inquiry into president donald trump with both sides presenting opposing narrative democrats accuse trump of an abuse of power all republicans say it's a smear campaign 2 senior u.s. diplomats william taylor and george kent. center stage on capitol hill the cross-examination by the house of representatives intelligence committee both men presented evidence condemning the president but house republican devon is described as fat chick will perform as the chair of the committee says the inquiry is simply about whether trump violated the presidential office to abuse of power as i mentioned the questions presented by this impeachment inquiry are whether president trump sought to exploit that allies vulnerability and invite ukraine's interference in our elections whether president trump sought to condition official acts such as a white house meeting or u.s.
and in sport big changes of football's arabian gulf cup which is to be hosted by katz author initially boycotting the events saudi arabia bahrain and the u.a.e. say they will now play in dark. is the 1st televised day of the us impeachment inquiry into president donald trump with both sides presenting opposing narrative democrats accuse trump of an abuse of power all republicans say it's a smear campaign 2 senior u.s. diplomats william taylor and george kent. center stage on capitol hill the...
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the signage around the stadium and on social media is that everyone is welcome in dar hall and andy katz obviously is the hosts the asian cup champions how important is this tournament for them as they head towards 2022 in that well cup. yeah i mean let's let's put this tournament into context it's not features sanctioned it perhaps has less relevance than it did in the 1970 s. and eighty's when it when it 1st started but i think some cats auspex if any experience of playing in their home stadiums in front of in front of full stadiums is really important because they are about to host a world cup having never even qualified for a world cup before the father they do have a very promising young team is helpful is not an accident the players the vast majority of them have come through the national spar academy here felix sanchez former used team coach of barcelona who's now in charge of the national scene he's been with them every step of the way for more than a decade now so they've got a team that is almost like a club scene so that they know each of the very well but any experience they
the signage around the stadium and on social media is that everyone is welcome in dar hall and andy katz obviously is the hosts the asian cup champions how important is this tournament for them as they head towards 2022 in that well cup. yeah i mean let's let's put this tournament into context it's not features sanctioned it perhaps has less relevance than it did in the 1970 s. and eighty's when it when it 1st started but i think some cats auspex if any experience of playing in their home...
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tell them exactly what the issue is and how long it takes the field could be florida a week says rob katzen they cancel a press conference yesterday morning because i think they want to talk about it yet. >>that seems to be in good spirits, he's only talking showing >>is on instagram getting out but that cast all the way up to the tips of his fingers and even for my own. >>and he said thanks for all the you know prayers and everything else and support. >>and then he probably did what every dead had to do last night to try a scarecrow is that is a little can. all woody. at that thinking is this video right walk the we're talking about having a good idea do it for you to but i know that and know that an embarrassing kids like even steph curry can embarrass his kids like was i take it back we'll take a quick break. back with more the men and here's a live look at temperatures go international airport on this friday. >>november, first by the way a cold start don't forget. we roll the clocks back this week things in their mind or our first day of the members are paid. frustrated that clean clo
tell them exactly what the issue is and how long it takes the field could be florida a week says rob katzen they cancel a press conference yesterday morning because i think they want to talk about it yet. >>that seems to be in good spirits, he's only talking showing >>is on instagram getting out but that cast all the way up to the tips of his fingers and even for my own. >>and he said thanks for all the you know prayers and everything else and support. >>and then he...
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is for a fascinating a vitally important and frankly a highly unpredictable 5 weeks ahead and larry katz done a runner from outside number 10 i notice looking at the live shot there as well paul many thanks to you later. the u.a.e. is integrating more than 2 dozen defense companies to form one of the middle east's biggest defense conglomerates the new group is going to be called edge it will invest in technological investments including artificial intelligence as well as research and development it will target cyber security and drone threats the u.a.e. is one of the top bias of western arms and defense systems mostly from the united states yemen's internationally recognized government signed a power sharing deal with southern separatists the agreement was brokered by saudi arabia and aims to end months of violence between government forces and u.s. backed fighters as our diplomatic editor james bates. a deal is signed that it's hoped may bring peace to one part of the violent war in yemen presiding at a ceremony saudi crown prince mohammed bin so man those signing the government of yeme
is for a fascinating a vitally important and frankly a highly unpredictable 5 weeks ahead and larry katz done a runner from outside number 10 i notice looking at the live shot there as well paul many thanks to you later. the u.a.e. is integrating more than 2 dozen defense companies to form one of the middle east's biggest defense conglomerates the new group is going to be called edge it will invest in technological investments including artificial intelligence as well as research and...
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radio talk show host tony katz joins us. he is from indiana. he is familiar with the mayor. good campaign from the buttigieg people. steve: focused? >> extremely so, regardless whether you agree with him on policy. they have done an incredibly good job, they have hired solid people an aggressive stays on task. buttigieg stays on task, on message, calm, cool, here is better way we want do it. even though not "medicare for all," "medicare for all" who want it, the same policies. this is tying, in the goodwill, work he is doing in iowa, elizabeth warren saying $52 trillion no tax increases. serious, i mean it. billionaires to hell with you. those two things are converging. that is why he is rising. ainsley: you're from indiana. >> right. ainsley: what are people in south bend saying about him? >> they just voted for his chief of staff or deputy. just voted for the guy to replace him. south bend is not doing well. they had a crime problem. south bend had a problem with police shooting went away as fast as it came about. pete buttigieg didn't take a hit. amazing when media was on
radio talk show host tony katz joins us. he is from indiana. he is familiar with the mayor. good campaign from the buttigieg people. steve: focused? >> extremely so, regardless whether you agree with him on policy. they have done an incredibly good job, they have hired solid people an aggressive stays on task. buttigieg stays on task, on message, calm, cool, here is better way we want do it. even though not "medicare for all," "medicare for all" who want it, the same...
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emily: joining us to react, radio show host tony katz. thanks for joining us today. book the great revolt. donald trump connects with people in in the midwest. he is listening to them, talking directly to them, something the elizabeth warrens, pete buttigiegs, bernie sanderses not only do they not do, they don't know how to do. there is not a reason in the world for the midwest not to continue with president trump because democrats, that entire line of people have not given them a single reason to even consider changing their vote. steve: tony, it is interesting according to this article by salina, cook's political report trump's edge in the electoral college remains the same or even grown a bit since it 2016 in places like ohio, wisconsin, minnesota, pennsylvania even. >> this is the only state went for walter mondale against reagan in 84. what a thing it would be to turn that stat. the big story here, these people, these wonderful people in the midwest that make up so much of america, nobody talks to them. nobody thinks about them. nobody thinks somehow they're wor
emily: joining us to react, radio show host tony katz. thanks for joining us today. book the great revolt. donald trump connects with people in in the midwest. he is listening to them, talking directly to them, something the elizabeth warrens, pete buttigiegs, bernie sanderses not only do they not do, they don't know how to do. there is not a reason in the world for the midwest not to continue with president trump because democrats, that entire line of people have not given them a single reason...
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but you're talking about exclamation points earlier, katz.tle bit -- i feel like -- >> they look scary. >> i have no idea what's going on, i'm just happy that judy ben e dench is sharing the stage as was meant to be. >> i didn't really get the musical. >> i love the soundtrack. >> yeah, sound tracks are always gray. >> kyle buchanan, thank you so much for breaking that down. >>> coming up, looking ahead at an exciting new series. we will celebrate love and marriage by featuring four weddings from around the globe in our series -- our special ♪ >>> love is i >>> love is in the air here on "cbs this morning." do you feel it? all next week we're excited to bring you a new series we're calling world of weddings. we sent our team of correspondents around the globe to explore what getting married means to different cultures. and as we find out, the celebrations can be traditional, unconventional, and simply inspiring. >> i'm ramny inocencio in mumbai. 90% of all mayrriages here in india are arranged by moms and dads. americans might ask why, indian
but you're talking about exclamation points earlier, katz.tle bit -- i feel like -- >> they look scary. >> i have no idea what's going on, i'm just happy that judy ben e dench is sharing the stage as was meant to be. >> i didn't really get the musical. >> i love the soundtrack. >> yeah, sound tracks are always gray. >> kyle buchanan, thank you so much for breaking that down. >>> coming up, looking ahead at an exciting new series. we will celebrate...
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radio talk show host tony katz is here to explain.'ve seen the surge with mayor buttigieg? >> it's really a two-part conversation. he's running a very good campaign in iowa, never mind policy conversations, just talk about how you're running a campaign, he stays on message, stays on task, cool, calm and collected. they work a ground game as people in iowa tell me, he's the kind of voice that people enjoy hearing and he's been -- he's studied. he's been aggressive and that's worked out very, very well for him. then add elizabeth warren's $52 trillion health care plan, add that joe biden can't string four sentences together, add bernie sanders screaming get off my lawn and you get somebody who seems noreen -- more reaso rease rising up. i don't know if the timing of november is as good as the timing of let's say january. >> tony, pete buttigieg, 25%. the rest of the pack, well-known senators, well-financed, far behind. you've mentioned he's got a great iowa effort. is this an iowa thing because of what voters there are looking for or do
radio talk show host tony katz is here to explain.'ve seen the surge with mayor buttigieg? >> it's really a two-part conversation. he's running a very good campaign in iowa, never mind policy conversations, just talk about how you're running a campaign, he stays on message, stays on task, cool, calm and collected. they work a ground game as people in iowa tell me, he's the kind of voice that people enjoy hearing and he's been -- he's studied. he's been aggressive and that's worked out...