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and advocate of our law larry university in new delhi right now where violence broke out last night and dozens were injured there's a heavy police and media presence and with me a some students who witnessed what was happening so tell us what exactly did you see last night so if it's not from last night the last 2 days this goon sneaks 6070 goons the kid with a mask on with the sticks of the hammers and after that we get to they had people spit acid as well along with them so we descended from that these people. they are trying to save lives are they going to places and all the. things we can't explain how our night. i remember you about you. because we never felt this kind of fear in this campus. to save our friends not even friends we don't even know people but steve you're trying to save them because i've been. trying to save. the police is telling the media has told us that deployed as quickly as they could given that there was a situation to hand did you get support from the police. no not at all the. police was very. good and. it seems it was the. sponsor. getting beat up badly. a
and advocate of our law larry university in new delhi right now where violence broke out last night and dozens were injured there's a heavy police and media presence and with me a some students who witnessed what was happening so tell us what exactly did you see last night so if it's not from last night the last 2 days this goon sneaks 6070 goons the kid with a mask on with the sticks of the hammers and after that we get to they had people spit acid as well along with them so we descended from...
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i'm going to have our law larry university in new delhi they. now where violence broke out last night and dozens were injured there's a heavy police and media presence and with me are some students who witnessed what was happening so tell us what exactly did you see last night so if it's not from last night the last 2 days this next 6070 goons give me the mask on the sticks with the hammers and after that we get to they had people spitting at it as well and we did so we just ran out from that these people are hiding each and every one they are trying to save them so they going to see if places and all the. trauma center they really can't express how our night yesterday we just felt so disturbing we really were so afraid if if i remember you about yesterday it was really disturbing for us because we never felt this kind of fear in this campus when we were shouting to save us isn't trying to save our friends not even friends we don't even know people but steve you are trying to save them because at the end of the we are students of june we are try
i'm going to have our law larry university in new delhi they. now where violence broke out last night and dozens were injured there's a heavy police and media presence and with me are some students who witnessed what was happening so tell us what exactly did you see last night so if it's not from last night the last 2 days this next 6070 goons give me the mask on the sticks with the hammers and after that we get to they had people spitting at it as well and we did so we just ran out from that...
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this impact will be on the region my job thank you very much for being with us my job so larry from qatar university now looking at the legacy of sultan couple cellmate leader of hamas our sultan qaboos was also very involved in trying to end the war in yemen that speak to our correspondent in sana'a tom some of it how is sultan couples being remembered in yemen. yes he will always be remembered as a person who was. taken over as a no 2 to bring peace to yemen especially then now we have heard the. top negotiator of the host these have expressed has expressed his condolences to the. royal family of saeed and also to the omani people in. in the knowledge them and through the forces that have been exerted by time couples inside especially to bring to negotiating table the warring sides in yemen and closing the whole of these and the internationally recognized government and this also. he will always be remembered for for for the also for for how he peacefully resolve resolve the settlement on the disagreements between yemen and oman over the borders between the both countries with the former regime. a
this impact will be on the region my job thank you very much for being with us my job so larry from qatar university now looking at the legacy of sultan couple cellmate leader of hamas our sultan qaboos was also very involved in trying to end the war in yemen that speak to our correspondent in sana'a tom some of it how is sultan couples being remembered in yemen. yes he will always be remembered as a person who was. taken over as a no 2 to bring peace to yemen especially then now we have heard...
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. >> reporter: larry weber is an en tneering professor university of iowa and the co-founder of the iowa fl center. it's an academic center created to help the state prepare and protect itself from floods. >> we get a lot of rainfall in iowa. as climate change has impacted our weather in iowa, we don't get the right amount at the ght time as much anymore. you know, we have this intensification of rainfall. you know, it's the rainfall event where we had eight inches of rain, and then we get another six-inch rain, and then another ten-inch ra, and th no rain for several weeks or months. >> reporter: so, flood, drought, flood, flood, drought. >> yeah, yeah, that's right. >> reporter: he says the increase s been noticeable for iowans over the last quarter century. >> in 1993, the general sense amongst many people throughout te mississippi river was, we had just experienc flood of a lifetime. you know, we experienced the "500-year flood." and so, we wouldn't expect to see an event >>ke that again. eporter: lo and behold, though, we've seen many more 500-year floods. >> yeah. in 2008, people w
. >> reporter: larry weber is an en tneering professor university of iowa and the co-founder of the iowa fl center. it's an academic center created to help the state prepare and protect itself from floods. >> we get a lot of rainfall in iowa. as climate change has impacted our weather in iowa, we don't get the right amount at the ght time as much anymore. you know, we have this intensification of rainfall. you know, it's the rainfall event where we had eight inches of rain, and then...
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they take a separate for the impeachment trial larry sato, uva's university of virginia center for politics. note the concludingsentence of the trial . all senators will take when sworn in this afternoon. quote, i will do impartial justice according to the constitution and law, so help me god. impartial,senators make us believe again . tony in north las vegas, go ahead. >> i'm really concerned about the fact that this man is guilty and i'm also really concerned about those that are saying he is not guilty. watching the same thing that i've been watching over the last several months. so i wish they would have a real trial in the senate. allow witnesses to come forward. but other than the fact that he's guilty, which i think there's no question about, my bigger concern is those people that are saying that he is not guilty of mazes me and concerns me as much as this man in office is guilty. i don't understand how people , i'm assuming rational and i assume that most of them are educated, can watch the same information that i see and come up with such a totally different conclusion. >> host: an
they take a separate for the impeachment trial larry sato, uva's university of virginia center for politics. note the concludingsentence of the trial . all senators will take when sworn in this afternoon. quote, i will do impartial justice according to the constitution and law, so help me god. impartial,senators make us believe again . tony in north las vegas, go ahead. >> i'm really concerned about the fact that this man is guilty and i'm also really concerned about those that are saying...
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. >> ly, larry from oklahoma city university. i was in an office at -- on 10th and pennsylvania the night of the saturday night massacre. i wasn't involved in it; so, with that in mind, on election eve in 2016, i predicted donald trump would not serve out his term and i'm still holding to that prediction pause of what general -- because of what jennifer just say said. if we say we what we should say to people who make invalid arguments will it make any defense. monica says we need civil uprising. want to know where the people are who organized the women's march the day after the inauguration, people in the street made a difference in the '60s and '7s and can make a difference now. but who is taking the lead and, just for curiosity, i wonder if anyone with an opposing view regarding the merits the impeachment process with president trump was invited to be on the panel, and declined. i do think it makes a difference. i think that -- >> i do think it makes a difference. i'm a big believe never social ostracism if people had spoken u
. >> ly, larry from oklahoma city university. i was in an office at -- on 10th and pennsylvania the night of the saturday night massacre. i wasn't involved in it; so, with that in mind, on election eve in 2016, i predicted donald trump would not serve out his term and i'm still holding to that prediction pause of what general -- because of what jennifer just say said. if we say we what we should say to people who make invalid arguments will it make any defense. monica says we need civil...
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universe. although amazon is below that level. alphabet stock has surged since the company said last month that the co-founder larry page and sergei penn were stepping down from day-to-day operations. >>> and comcast is unveiling details for the streaming service called peacock. the parent company of nbc universal. it will debut on july 15th. peacock free has ads but more than 7,000 hours of content including current and classic nbc shows. universal movies and also content such as snl vault and family movie night. peacock premium for $4.99 has limited ads and the second has no ads for $9.99 a month. both include sports and you'll be able to watch the "tonight" show and late night before they air on nbc. back to you. >> another option for folks. >> thanks, rahel. >>> 4:39. and breaking news for you this morning. as parts of highway 17 in campbell shut down. this is after a wrong-way crash. >> checking in with kris sanchez live on the scene out there. this looked horrific. >> reporter: this is a really difficult crash, laura and marcus. the two cars are virtually not recognizable. if you didn't tell me what kind of cars they were i'
universe. although amazon is below that level. alphabet stock has surged since the company said last month that the co-founder larry page and sergei penn were stepping down from day-to-day operations. >>> and comcast is unveiling details for the streaming service called peacock. the parent company of nbc universal. it will debut on july 15th. peacock free has ads but more than 7,000 hours of content including current and classic nbc shows. universal movies and also content such as snl...
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we go a little deeper now into the impeachment trial with larry sabato, the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. he joins us from charlottesville. one thing i've noticed in this trial. the president's lawyers have been sort of laying out multiple times and at times competing arguments. this seems to be the old defense strategy of arguing in the alternative and in the process giving republican senators a smorgasbord of options to justify whatever decisions they may make. for example, here is senator lindsey graham on calling witnesses. >> here's where i'm at on calling witnesses. i'm ready to make my decision based on the record established in the house. the house chose not to pursue witnesses that were available to him. i don't want to start a precedent of just doing it half assed in the house and expect the senate to fix it. >> okay. so, larry, if you listen to graham there, calling witnesses would be a dangerous precedent because it means the house could do an impeachment with little evidence and leave the heavy lifting to the senate. that would be a dangerous precedent. as oppose
we go a little deeper now into the impeachment trial with larry sabato, the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. he joins us from charlottesville. one thing i've noticed in this trial. the president's lawyers have been sort of laying out multiple times and at times competing arguments. this seems to be the old defense strategy of arguing in the alternative and in the process giving republican senators a smorgasbord of options to justify whatever decisions they may...
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. >> not only that, miller says larry hall confessed to other killings, including a co-ed from indiana wesleyan university in nearby marion, indiana, named tricia wrightland. >> he did say he was there. >> deputy miller didn't know much about tricia, he called on the local indiana police handling that case. but when marion detective jay kay and other indiana cops arrived, hall was suddenly telling a much different story. he denied confessing to any killing, including jessie's and tricia's. what's more, he claimed it was all a misunderstanding about disturbing dreams he had. >> he takes us out to a location where "in my dreams i strangled here and left her lay here." we searched the woods and searched the area and never really found anything. >> the indiana cops familiar with hall were not at all surprised by his actions. some of them like jay kay thought hall might be a wannabe, a pretender who gets his kicks from confessing to crimes he didn't commit. is it possible he's simply obsessed with these cases but not involved? >> there's no doubt in my mind he does follow these cases, that he does read and is
. >> not only that, miller says larry hall confessed to other killings, including a co-ed from indiana wesleyan university in nearby marion, indiana, named tricia wrightland. >> he did say he was there. >> deputy miller didn't know much about tricia, he called on the local indiana police handling that case. but when marion detective jay kay and other indiana cops arrived, hall was suddenly telling a much different story. he denied confessing to any killing, including jessie's...
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larry fink who speaks for blackrock — the biggest investment fund in the world. and they are leading the way, saying it's a money problem. so there is a stanford university, which has put a price tag. so the world needs to find 73 trillions to change the way we run energy, so to transition to carbon zero economy, we need 73 trillion. where will it come from? did stanford come up with the answer to that in their report? no, but the european union, which is one of the richest blocks in the world, has taken this direction very, very clearly. there will also be the new commission president in davos with her new green deal, which has put the money on the table. and, basically, this plan is very detailed, the green dealfrom the eu, it has been analysed last week in the european parliament, and it's real. it's basically putting a lot of money, 100 billion euros for the time being, which is going to go where it hurts. so, how do we close down the carbon fossil fuels industry? there will be a lot ofjob losses, a lot of restructuring to do, and how do we transition here? that's the money on the table. and i think this is new. greg, some will say sir david attenbor
larry fink who speaks for blackrock — the biggest investment fund in the world. and they are leading the way, saying it's a money problem. so there is a stanford university, which has put a price tag. so the world needs to find 73 trillions to change the way we run energy, so to transition to carbon zero economy, we need 73 trillion. where will it come from? did stanford come up with the answer to that in their report? no, but the european union, which is one of the richest blocks in the...
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that is part of the primary. 4090 forecast, will give credit to the universal forecast, which is partly cloudy, chance of showers. larry king said that. spec partly cloudy, expensive does. >>> we currently have 40s for livermore and san jose. the larry king show those used to listen to that all the time, rain returns late saturday and early sunday. you can see the cloud cover, given the high pressure is in place. allows continue to breakthrough, they will need that today and tomorrow. this may take the edge off a few temps except down toward santa cruz. 40s, 50s are the temps. if you 30s. a couple of them are still there. hillsboro, kelsey, pope valley. anything else? i think patton grows 41. 47 down in monterey. cloud cover will continue to work in here, but it is a dry pattern until the system coming out of the illusions. they will be here late saturday and early sunday. it looks like another, and a series of systems, which favor see golden gate bridge. 50s on the temps. the near 60 for some. a little towards san jose and over to santa cruz. saturday evening, saturday we will get some line in a little cooler going in
that is part of the primary. 4090 forecast, will give credit to the universal forecast, which is partly cloudy, chance of showers. larry king said that. spec partly cloudy, expensive does. >>> we currently have 40s for livermore and san jose. the larry king show those used to listen to that all the time, rain returns late saturday and early sunday. you can see the cloud cover, given the high pressure is in place. allows continue to breakthrough, they will need that today and tomorrow....
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about foreign policy this morning in stanford university, and will soon be in san francisco at the commonwealth club private dinner with tech leader including larry ellison and sarah friar. >>> a major crackdown undergo in iran, security firing live rounds at protesters demonstrating against the accidental downing of a ukrainian airliner, government officials initially denied the shooting down of the plane, there was no cover-up and their ordering the protesters to go home claiming the misinformation will -- slow processing of evidence in the u.s. is using -- to compromise and run security. cory booker >>> cory booker has announced he is suspending -- struggled and pulling at the fundraising and launching his bid last year. he was unable to hit 5% support in a single qualifying poll required -- because departure was months the most diverse in her street with one remaining african-american candidate. >>> new at noon, police and hayward investigating two separate homicide that happened less than 24 hours apart. the most recent one around 12:30 when police arrived, they say they found a man who had been shot. he was taken to the hospital where he la
about foreign policy this morning in stanford university, and will soon be in san francisco at the commonwealth club private dinner with tech leader including larry ellison and sarah friar. >>> a major crackdown undergo in iran, security firing live rounds at protesters demonstrating against the accidental downing of a ukrainian airliner, government officials initially denied the shooting down of the plane, there was no cover-up and their ordering the protesters to go home claiming the...
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many of the reasons that actually larry talk about in his book which is the increasing polarization of society. we are seeing the effects a lot. we now have two universes of law. we have basically a republican version of law and a democratic version of law and people don't agree on basic fundamental precepts . we came up with these proposals because we think if you could get them through congress, they are at least plausible if somewhat adventurous argument for why they are constitutional. if we weregoing to go to an article 5 amendment process for the court , i'm not sure these are the only proposals we should think about you there's a lot we need to think about and i'd love to hear what larry thinks about this because i think that the court, there's a lot of essential problems to talk about one thing that's interesting is the way in which the court is maybe reinforcing, being a force multiplier for some of the problems larry's drawing our attention towards. and the court strikes down the voting rights act, the court could have ended partisan gerrymandering last year . it chose not to and there's ways in which the court is making some of the problems
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theodoreorning, johnson from new york university's law school discusses the african-american vote in 2020. later uva's center for politics' ,larry sabato takes your calls on campaign news. washington journal is next. host: good morning. it's 7:00 a.m. eastern time. congress on a three-day holiday weekend in honor of dr. martin luther king day tomorrow, and all eyes are on tuesday as the impeachment trial president trump gets underway. we will have it live for you on c-span two. the president is in austin, texas this afternoon for remarks to the annual fee -- farm convention, and democratic candidates in iowa. that will get underway at four :00 eastern time on c-span. we wanted to spend the first talkingfirst hour about issues that are important to women. thousands lined the streets on a cold and rainy saturday to strike back against president trump. the first women's march took lace one day after his inauguration in 2017. we want to hear from you. our phone lines are open at (202) 748-8000 for those in the eastern and central time zones. for mountain and pacific, (202) 748-8001, and you can also send us a text at (202) 748-8003.
theodoreorning, johnson from new york university's law school discusses the african-american vote in 2020. later uva's center for politics' ,larry sabato takes your calls on campaign news. washington journal is next. host: good morning. it's 7:00 a.m. eastern time. congress on a three-day holiday weekend in honor of dr. martin luther king day tomorrow, and all eyes are on tuesday as the impeachment trial president trump gets underway. we will have it live for you on c-span two. the president is...