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let's go now to our white house correspondent kelly hellcat to ken lay a bit of contrition. very guess you could say from tresses don't say, don't so much from facebook's zuck of cows. that herring been going yes, jack dorsey seems to be getting a disproportionate number of questions. republicans really unhappy over the limiting of information that they say adversely affects conservative causes. not only that new york post article, but also senator ted cruz, grilling the twitter c.e.o. over the alleged apparent what sort of looking for and corporate position on the issue of voter fraud. essentially saying that, you know, he doesn't know whether it does or does not exist. something that jack dorsey admitted yet twitter is taking a corporate stance on some of the president's claims, for example, that there's been widespread voter fraud. vote rigging, even as the department of homeland security has said, that is not the case. still, this is something that conservatives argue that twitter is a platform as well as facebook for exchange of ideas. and that is sort of the concept of
let's go now to our white house correspondent kelly hellcat to ken lay a bit of contrition. very guess you could say from tresses don't say, don't so much from facebook's zuck of cows. that herring been going yes, jack dorsey seems to be getting a disproportionate number of questions. republicans really unhappy over the limiting of information that they say adversely affects conservative causes. not only that new york post article, but also senator ted cruz, grilling the twitter c.e.o. over the...
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environment is the ethiopian military, may i mean they're not in position currently to insert them or ken lay there aren't far enough and they are calling their own civilians and 2 or so we could lead to again, more intensified phrase. right? stand by me because i'd like to show our viewers a report about developments in ethiopia since abby asked me took office in, in 20 africa's youngest leader takes the oath of office. bobby osmond was just 44 when he became ethiopia's prime minister. after 2 years of bloody protests against government oppression. dozens of ethnic groups have long jostled for power. and he was the 1st from the oromo people, the country's largest, to take the reins. he started reforms right away, he lifted bans on many political parties and tried former officials for murder and corruption. thousands of political prisoners went free and he signed a treaty ending the conflict with eritrea that had dragged on since 998 a moment of triumph here. fearful of ethiopia and eritrea. yes, i would like to bow down and humbly. thank you. no because you chose compassion, not cruel to the
environment is the ethiopian military, may i mean they're not in position currently to insert them or ken lay there aren't far enough and they are calling their own civilians and 2 or so we could lead to again, more intensified phrase. right? stand by me because i'd like to show our viewers a report about developments in ethiopia since abby asked me took office in, in 20 africa's youngest leader takes the oath of office. bobby osmond was just 44 when he became ethiopia's prime minister. after 2...
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informants is the ethiopian military, may i mean they're not in position currently to insert a woman ken lay, they have more balanced far enough and they are calling their own civilians and to all so we could lead to again more intensified conflict right. stand by because i'd like to show our viewers a report about developments in ethiopia since abby asked me took office in in 20 africa's youngest leader takes the oath of office. i.v. . housemaid was just 44 when he became ethiopia's prime minister. after 2 years of bloody protests against government oppression, dozens of ethnic groups have long jostled for power. he was the 1st from the oromo people, the country's largest, to take the reins. he started reforms right away. he lifted bans on many political parties and tried former officials for murder and corruption. thousands of political prisoners went free and he signed a treaty ending the conflict with eritrea that had dragged on since 1908 a moment of triumph. but if you're fearful of ethiopia and eritrea, yes, i would like to bow down and humbly. thank you because you chose compassion.
informants is the ethiopian military, may i mean they're not in position currently to insert a woman ken lay, they have more balanced far enough and they are calling their own civilians and to all so we could lead to again more intensified conflict right. stand by because i'd like to show our viewers a report about developments in ethiopia since abby asked me took office in in 20 africa's youngest leader takes the oath of office. i.v. . housemaid was just 44 when he became ethiopia's prime...
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ok ken lay for now let's leave it at a white house correspondent speaking to us there from washington we will of course have more on the u.s. election here on al jazeera coming up. we take a look at the case multibillion dollar rescue package to kami as england enters another lockdown. and growing concerns over china's crackdown on press freedom in hong kong following the arrest of a prominent journalist. was the cold wind in the northeast of the u.s. has disappeared now in the snows going up to correct we watch was coming in from the pacific coast big low as to use a lot of snow british columbia has been forming rain more recently in washington oregon accost snow at heart and that's all coming so through cascade range the central valley is going to be a bit of rain and a cold wind seems like los angeles as well now that of course is a father quick change in what's been rather nice weather recently at the same time in the southeast corner of this cold and persistent wind across florida is tucked into the warm waters of the gulf of mexico and abuse some pretty big thunderstorms on the
ok ken lay for now let's leave it at a white house correspondent speaking to us there from washington we will of course have more on the u.s. election here on al jazeera coming up. we take a look at the case multibillion dollar rescue package to kami as england enters another lockdown. and growing concerns over china's crackdown on press freedom in hong kong following the arrest of a prominent journalist. was the cold wind in the northeast of the u.s. has disappeared now in the snows going up...
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ken lay from the enron days, there was a charge of insider trading based on the plans that he amended so in his case he changed those plans based on information that he learned so plans are helpful but not a silver bullet. >> it's karen. thanks for being on today. when i looked at the form 4 today it said something about the sale subject to a plan put in place august 19 as you cited. if that plan was revised, wouldn't they have had to say so in that form 4 filing? >> i don't believe -- they don't have to release what that plan is they just have to, when the sale is made, they put something in the form 4 saying it was made pursuant to that plan. so we don't know what the actual plan was as far as i know, it has not been released. >> lisa, thanks for answering so many questions we have former sec branch chief. joy we want to believe in pfizer because of the strides they made in finding a vaccine but this is a question regardless of what they have done, who the ceo is, there are still questions. >> the optics are awful. nobody is suggesting they did anything wrong legally but the optics
ken lay from the enron days, there was a charge of insider trading based on the plans that he amended so in his case he changed those plans based on information that he learned so plans are helpful but not a silver bullet. >> it's karen. thanks for being on today. when i looked at the form 4 today it said something about the sale subject to a plan put in place august 19 as you cited. if that plan was revised, wouldn't they have had to say so in that form 4 filing? >> i don't believe...
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let's go to our white house correspondent candy alcatraz been watching things unfold from washington ken lay we had from donald trump in the last half hour or so is clearly not happy with the way things are going. no and i think what's really interesting is the president's body language versus his words if you listen to the president's words as you spoke from the white house briefing room i think it's notable he was using words and making accusations of pronouncements about the voting system about where he thinks he stands and how he still believes he's won the selection all the tough talk that is characteristically donald trump but it was not delivered with the same enthusiasm his body language his posture and even as he walked away from the podium without taking any questions from journalists which is a signal for those of us who have followed him for the last 4 years that he's not in the best of moods he likes to spar with the media this is something that he thrives on not doing that is a signal that this is a man that is starting to acknowledge that the fight he's losing the battle if yo
let's go to our white house correspondent candy alcatraz been watching things unfold from washington ken lay we had from donald trump in the last half hour or so is clearly not happy with the way things are going. no and i think what's really interesting is the president's body language versus his words if you listen to the president's words as you spoke from the white house briefing room i think it's notable he was using words and making accusations of pronouncements about the voting system...
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ken, start with just laying out the basics here as to why that resignation happened and what attorney general barr is trying to do that perhaps is a little bit of outside of norm. >> good morning, mika. absolutely. the resignation happened because what barr was did was seen so far outside the norm because the justice department had a long standing written policy of not taking the policies that can impact the election. it is really important, it says that any criminal investigation by the department must be conducted in a way that minimizes the likelihood that the investigation itself may become a factor in the election. the mere fact it's being conducted may impact on the contest in state court. so what it says is you shouldn't conduct an open criminal investigation, take overt steps that the public would notice until the election is certified. certified. so this election hasn't been certified. so what this allows u.s. attorneys to do now is to issue subpoenas to interview voters, to take action that would create the impression of an election and we may not know the results for months
ken, start with just laying out the basics here as to why that resignation happened and what attorney general barr is trying to do that perhaps is a little bit of outside of norm. >> good morning, mika. absolutely. the resignation happened because what barr was did was seen so far outside the norm because the justice department had a long standing written policy of not taking the policies that can impact the election. it is really important, it says that any criminal investigation by the...