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. >>> laurence tribe will be joining us tonight. he has cowritten a book on impeachment and has much to say about the building impeachment case against donald trump and we'll get professor tribe's reaction to a very important federal court ruling today, ruling with surprising speed and ruling unanimously against president trump on the release of his tax returns. the president's lawyers have said they will take the case to the united states supreme court. the court where laurence tribe has argued more cases than any of us except possibly professor tribe can remember. and at the end of this hour, former federal prosecutor chuck rosenberg will join us with his reaction to a big turning of the tables in the impeachment inquiry today when one of rudy giuliani's partners in crime, i mean literally crime, one who has actually been accused of committing federal crimes by prosecutors has decided to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. a new lawyer representing lev parnas says he will agree to testify to the impeachment inquiry and turn ov
. >>> laurence tribe will be joining us tonight. he has cowritten a book on impeachment and has much to say about the building impeachment case against donald trump and we'll get professor tribe's reaction to a very important federal court ruling today, ruling with surprising speed and ruling unanimously against president trump on the release of his tax returns. the president's lawyers have said they will take the case to the united states supreme court. the court where laurence tribe...
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laurence tribe is the author of "the power of impeachment." he joins me tonight.less than a confession the president was, in your words, shaking down the ukrainian president, not for the benefit of the u.s., but for his own personal benefit. can you explain what you mean by that? >> basically, rudy giuliani has said proudly that he is representing not the united states of america but donald j. trump, his private client. well, rudy giuliani, who appears something like 430 times in these transcripts was representing this private client in dealings with a foreign sovereign, trying to shake them down in a way that would benefit his private client's political interests. that is an abuse of power of the first order. it's exactly the reason that alexander hamilton and james madison designed an impeachment power. >> yeah, it's incredible that he suddenly is sort of not appeared on television, which is probably wise listening to counsel, but with that one tweet he would very proudly tweet that out and yet it does tremendous damage. i guess he was being honest, but it never
laurence tribe is the author of "the power of impeachment." he joins me tonight.less than a confession the president was, in your words, shaking down the ukrainian president, not for the benefit of the u.s., but for his own personal benefit. can you explain what you mean by that? >> basically, rudy giuliani has said proudly that he is representing not the united states of america but donald j. trump, his private client. well, rudy giuliani, who appears something like 430 times...
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constitutional law professor laurence tribe is back with us.ruck by in this case is the speed. this is really showing swift justice. the lawsuit donald trump sued on september 19th. that's when he filed suit to try to stop these returns. four days later, the district court heard overall arguments. less than two weeks after that, judge marrero issued a 75-page decision in which the appeals court hears the arguments on less than two weeks after that. and less than two weeks after the arguments, you have judge katzmann with a 35-page opinion today upholding the lower court and saying yes, they must hand these over. and nowhere in these two decisions does there seem to be any space for the supreme court to rule in another direction. >> i think that's clearly right. judge marrero wrote a brilliant decision, making it very easy for the court of appeals to reject the quite absurd position by the president's lawyers that just being president means you can't be investigated, even for your tax violations, your criminal activity when a grand jury, a state
constitutional law professor laurence tribe is back with us.ruck by in this case is the speed. this is really showing swift justice. the lawsuit donald trump sued on september 19th. that's when he filed suit to try to stop these returns. four days later, the district court heard overall arguments. less than two weeks after that, judge marrero issued a 75-page decision in which the appeals court hears the arguments on less than two weeks after that. and less than two weeks after the arguments,...
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soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock.are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his operas stayed in the repertory for decades. though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked to do things now much less than i used to. i mean in england, i don't get asked to do anything. some indeed thought him too clever by half. his versatility made him a figure of fun. it didn't stop him, late in life, starting to make abstract sculptures out of
soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock.are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves,...
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he went on to direct plays, including laurence olivier in the merchant of venice.y... strident, sometimes rude — he became a big beast of english theatre. itjust needs to be a little more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?" and he said, "change your profession." ooh. blood vessels, heart... he presented a medical series on television and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i'd been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong. little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk — these negligible details, which you are trained to keep your eye open for, were absolutely all that the theatre was about. if you're here singing, i think you need to be a little bit more facing in that direction. his versatility meant he was called a jack o
he went on to direct plays, including laurence olivier in the merchant of venice.y... strident, sometimes rude — he became a big beast of english theatre. itjust needs to be a little more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?"...
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h la familia del oficial laurence los recibiÓ con jÚbilo en casa.la libertad. >> es muy claro para mÍ que el vicepresidente mike pence y el presidente trump apoyan mucho a nuestros militares. aprecio al paÍs por lo que han hecho. galo: el juicio de goldstein tenÍa que empezar las prÓximas semanas, pero con esta decisiÓn se anula el caso. trump ordenÓ restaurar el grado de contramaestre a gallagher. muchos coroneles de jerarquÍa dicen que la decisiÓn en gallagher debilita la cadena de mando en la guerra especial naval. la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles calificÓ los indultos como de uso totalmente vergonzoso de los poderes presidenciales. [habla en inglÉs] durante el foro demÓcrata, esta estudiante interrogÓ a kamala harris sobre la decisiÓn para que los estudiantes no se sientan atemorizados por servir mÁs en un tiroteo. este foro estuvo organizado por univisiÓn y el partido demÓcrata de california. claudia botero tiene un reporte de lo que aconteciÓ. claudia: con aplausos y mucho entusiasmo, mÁs de 5000 personas del estado se congregaron en e
h la familia del oficial laurence los recibiÓ con jÚbilo en casa.la libertad. >> es muy claro para mÍ que el vicepresidente mike pence y el presidente trump apoyan mucho a nuestros militares. aprecio al paÍs por lo que han hecho. galo: el juicio de goldstein tenÍa que empezar las prÓximas semanas, pero con esta decisiÓn se anula el caso. trump ordenÓ restaurar el grado de contramaestre a gallagher. muchos coroneles de jerarquÍa dicen que la decisiÓn en gallagher debilita la...
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birthdays which actor was advised to change his name to lenny williams -- liam hemorth, laurence fishburne. happy birthday, leo. >> did you ever think about changing your na? >> no. >> it served you well. >>> a special veteran's day thank you to all the men and women who hel serve to keep us save. >> you're all te heros. >> hillary, thank you for helping us out. i can't wait for (mellow music) - the bay area is a golden desnation and healy living. but are you missing out on life's sile joys, hindered by chronic dental issues? if your smile is holding back yousocial, or professnal life, if your health is suffering becausof dental challenges, or if enjoying a steak dinner is just a dream,
birthdays which actor was advised to change his name to lenny williams -- liam hemorth, laurence fishburne. happy birthday, leo. >> did you ever think about changing your na? >> no. >> it served you well. >>> a special veteran's day thank you to all the men and women who hel serve to keep us save. >> you're all te heros. >> hillary, thank you for helping us out. i can't wait for (mellow music) - the bay area is a golden desnation and healy living. but are...
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birthdays which actor was advised to change his name to lenny williams -- liam hemsworth, laurence fishburnethat is leo dicrio. happy birthday, leo. >> did you ever think about >> no.ng your name? >> it served you well. >>> a special veteran's day thank you to all the men and women who hel serve toeep us save. >> youe all true heros. >> hillary, thank you for helping us ou i can'tait for lizzy maguire. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start wh small step.. ..ut dedication can get u there. so just stt small... start saving. easily set, ack and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. ke more of wh's yours®. >>this incident involving a man eating a sandwich and a park police officer has w gone viral and tonight. the transit agency's general manager is speaking out. od evening. i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, several protests have popped up since the video of the officer had. service. ghing that man bart's general manager is apologizing
birthdays which actor was advised to change his name to lenny williams -- liam hemsworth, laurence fishburnethat is leo dicrio. happy birthday, leo. >> did you ever think about >> no.ng your name? >> it served you well. >>> a special veteran's day thank you to all the men and women who hel serve toeep us save. >> youe all true heros. >> hillary, thank you for helping us ou i can'tait for lizzy maguire. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start wh small...
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petri steering wheel and details that gave it the aura of a luxury model all much of the rummage laurence's 15 centimeters lower than the v.w. beetle which chris stuff used gives it a look very sporty and dynamic unfortunately it doesn't feel that way to drive and it's fitted with a standard beetle engine which is barely generates 30 horsepower this car has been custom ice with 2 so x. $32.00 carburetors that's up the output to 40 horsepower which chris down thinks is the ok. the souped up $1.00 leader engine lets the car hit a top speed of 135 kilometers an hour 25 more than a standard beetle. christo says that the roman lawrence was the last german car to combine and individually made out boyd body with reliable series production technology so it's definitely a milestone an automotive history. the wrong message to orange is a really good old days when cars work and crafted and manual labor was still affordable today the 1200 hours it took to produce a single. your call would translate to over $100000.00 euros in labor costs alone. next time i'm driving and all electric drive. the porsche
petri steering wheel and details that gave it the aura of a luxury model all much of the rummage laurence's 15 centimeters lower than the v.w. beetle which chris stuff used gives it a look very sporty and dynamic unfortunately it doesn't feel that way to drive and it's fitted with a standard beetle engine which is barely generates 30 horsepower this car has been custom ice with 2 so x. $32.00 carburetors that's up the output to 40 horsepower which chris down thinks is the ok. the souped up...
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>> i'm pleased to welcome laurence tribe and joshua matz. the carl m. loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. matz is a constitutional lawyer. previously he and tribe have co-written uncertain justice, the roberts court and the constitution. in their new book "to end a presidency, " they address one of today's most urgent questions, when and how to remove a president from office? although the constitution gives congress the power to impeach, the matter is not as simple as a vote on whether or not the president is a national menace. ultimately impeachment is a long, trying process that calls for political judgment of the highest order. whether you think impeachment is necessary or a partisan conspiracy, to end a presidency is for anyone who wishes to understand how this immense power should be deployed. a reviewer writes, impeachment is a fearsome power, this bracing restrained and fiercely judicious account of the processes, origins and purpose explains why no u.s. president has ever been removed from office by impeachm
>> i'm pleased to welcome laurence tribe and joshua matz. the carl m. loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. matz is a constitutional lawyer. previously he and tribe have co-written uncertain justice, the roberts court and the constitution. in their new book "to end a presidency, " they address one of today's most urgent questions, when and how to remove a president from office? although the constitution gives congress the power to impeach, the...
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thank you so much for joining us, you heard laurence he was very excited about this storm. out there on the roads does it not. >>i that we've been >>hey pete own people headed to title which i find kind of hard to believe, but they're still trying to get there. how bad is it i headed that way. >>in that it could come in a little rock. a baby it. practices afternoon with what local prefect voter, however you had be here minute ago they had from the book about a foot from the cup the only in another >>you know what pete i hate to do this to you but you're breaking up a little town of like you're saying something significant. you are breaking some news here what can do care to repeat that again it sounds like you've opened up the uh the highways there. >>yeah that is it got her at the to go they and won't again and hopefully keep it going. >>all right, peter we were saying earlier pretty much all hands on deck is that true you've got people all over the bay area trying to deal with this i guess. >>absolutely you even in that. to make sure i like lord as well everybody paper an
thank you so much for joining us, you heard laurence he was very excited about this storm. out there on the roads does it not. >>i that we've been >>hey pete own people headed to title which i find kind of hard to believe, but they're still trying to get there. how bad is it i headed that way. >>in that it could come in a little rock. a baby it. practices afternoon with what local prefect voter, however you had be here minute ago they had from the book about a foot from the...
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soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock.blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his operas stayed in the repertory for decades. though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked to do things now much less than i used to. i mean in england, i don't get asked to do anything. some indeed thought him too clever by half. his versatility made him a figure of fun. it didn't stop him, late in life, starting to make abstract sculptures out of metal. if you are here singing i think you need to be a
soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock.blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are...
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he went on to direct plays, including laurence olivier in the merchant of venice. more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?" and he said, "change your profession." ooh. blood vessels, heart... he presented a medical series on television and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i‘d been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong. little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk — these negligible details, which you are trained to keep your eye open for, were absolutely all that the theatre was about. if you‘re here singing, i think you need to be a little bit more facing in that direction. his versatility meant he was called a jack of all trades, but he was a skilful director governed by a simple philosophy... ..to remind the audien
he went on to direct plays, including laurence olivier in the merchant of venice. more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?" and he said, "change your profession." ooh. blood vessels, heart... he presented a medical...
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. >> jason: one of those soldiers pardoned his army first sergeant clint laurence. prison for second-degree murder. over his ordering troops in afghanistan to fire on three men he says were taliban members. members of his unit testifiedon the afghan men were innocent, but critics said there were serious irregularities in the case.re recently, sean sat down with him and his attorney. watch this. >> sean: you were there 72 hours. that you came to take over a platoon where a bunch of taliban of motorcycles hadba killed members of that platoon severely severely injuring him. >> sean: these guys past the checkpoint and didn't stop. sounds like exactly what had happened just before you had gotten there two weeks earlier? >> absolutely, happened all the time over there. >> sean: your job is to make sure that these men come home. how many seconds did you have to decide whether or not they were like the ones that killed and injured the last platoon leader and killed others? >> just a few others. you are responsible for not just the americans on the ground, the american soldi
. >> jason: one of those soldiers pardoned his army first sergeant clint laurence. prison for second-degree murder. over his ordering troops in afghanistan to fire on three men he says were taliban members. members of his unit testifiedon the afghan men were innocent, but critics said there were serious irregularities in the case.re recently, sean sat down with him and his attorney. watch this. >> sean: you were there 72 hours. that you came to take over a platoon where a bunch of...
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would try to get the president to rewrite his legacy and convince him to nominate a liberal like laurenceibe, who is a harvard president and a critic of president trump, to the supreme court, and he also criticized senator rand paul of kentucky, a republican, who has as isolationist view on foreign policy and said trump could go full isolationist and pull out of nato and other things. lastly, more broadly speaking, bolton, according to people who heard his speech, really took issue with the way the president approached foreign policy, saying that it's not like real estate deals, you can't lose one and then move on to the next. he expressed concern about the president's approach as a transactional kind of negotiator on foreign policy, that that was going to hurt u.s. -- the u.s. over the long term, that there needed to be a consistency and also an understanding of the interconnectedness of america's relationships with other countries across the globe. bolton, we should say, declined to comment for this story but we spoke to a number of people in the room who heard his words firsthand. >> i
would try to get the president to rewrite his legacy and convince him to nominate a liberal like laurenceibe, who is a harvard president and a critic of president trump, to the supreme court, and he also criticized senator rand paul of kentucky, a republican, who has as isolationist view on foreign policy and said trump could go full isolationist and pull out of nato and other things. lastly, more broadly speaking, bolton, according to people who heard his speech, really took issue with the way...
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, that defamatory, threatening tweet to ambassador yovanovitch as your previous guest, professor laurencehat sort of fits the bill for witness intimidation. and then over in federal court today you have roger stone being convicted of witness tampering. you know, you have to start to wonder, when applicants for jobs apply to the trump administration and they show their resumes, do the folks look at it and say, well, you know that all looks good but how are you at tampering with witnesses? and that's a lighthearted take on a very serious issue. when you consider the seven charges that roger stone was convicted of today, the first six carry a maximum punishment of five years in prison. the seventh, witness tampering, carries up to 20 years in prison. i think gordon sondland better pay attention to that. >> glenn, a word on how close this roger stone case got to donald trump. one of the things he's convicted for was lying about a phone call that roger stone had with president trump. and it's one of those phone calls, a cellphone call during the campaign that's overheard by someone, in this ca
, that defamatory, threatening tweet to ambassador yovanovitch as your previous guest, professor laurencehat sort of fits the bill for witness intimidation. and then over in federal court today you have roger stone being convicted of witness tampering. you know, you have to start to wonder, when applicants for jobs apply to the trump administration and they show their resumes, do the folks look at it and say, well, you know that all looks good but how are you at tampering with witnesses? and...
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another one of the fired workers, laurence berland, had protested hate speech on youtube, which is owned by google. the company claims all four workers were fired for violations of google's s data security policies. attorney general william barr announced a nationwide plan to address the crisis of missing and murdered native american women friday during a visit to the flathead reservation in montana. the justice department's new initiative would invest to hire $1.5 million specialized coordinators in 11 u.s. attorneyey's offices that have a large number of caseloads from native american reservations. the coordinator's would be responsible for developing protocols to improve the response of law enforcement in missing people cases. for years, indigenous activist have been protesting the high levels of violence against women and girls, and many have called for the restoration of tribal criminal jurisdiction over non-native americans who commit crimes on tribal land. this is mary catherine nagel, an attorney and citizen of cherokee nation speaking on democracy now! the u.s. supreme court tak
another one of the fired workers, laurence berland, had protested hate speech on youtube, which is owned by google. the company claims all four workers were fired for violations of google's s data security policies. attorney general william barr announced a nationwide plan to address the crisis of missing and murdered native american women friday during a visit to the flathead reservation in montana. the justice department's new initiative would invest to hire $1.5 million specialized...
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against both conservative and labor candidates in the december vote but here's a running himself laurence leamer that the party rally. back to the party slogan is change politics for good and certainly the 600 prospective parliamentary candidates in the hall here are the party leadership even though they don't have a manifesto yet come up with a load of policy ideas and suggestions that from another party might seem to be quite progressive things for example like abolishing the unelected house of lords voting reform to make everybody's vote count policies on the environment pumping money into the abandoned british regions things like that where national firearms the party leader in the euro skeptic for some 25 years took to the stage to a standing ovation he made it very clear as he has and over and over again that their party's policy in this election is to try to take votes from both the conservative party and the labor party to try soon as he put it over the entire dynamic of the election campaign and i say this to you and i'll say it as i took this country there will be no back state
against both conservative and labor candidates in the december vote but here's a running himself laurence leamer that the party rally. back to the party slogan is change politics for good and certainly the 600 prospective parliamentary candidates in the hall here are the party leadership even though they don't have a manifesto yet come up with a load of policy ideas and suggestions that from another party might seem to be quite progressive things for example like abolishing the unelected house...
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could think would be to try to counter the underlying facts on the table which yesterday professor laurence tribe tweeted out are bribery and extortion. the idea that the president said to ukraine if you want this money that congress has appropriated, do this and do that that help me personal -- my personal gain. but instead what you're seeing is republicans making kind of weird process arguments saying they want the whistle-blower to come forward. saying they want hunter biden to be on the list -- witness list. what do you make of that strategy on the republican side? >> what i make of it is, while this should be a very somber and serious undertaking on all sides, it's a very, very serious step to be taking, i think the republican dream headline would be a curse on both your houses reaction that said something like chaotic hearings descend into partisan bickering. so if there's a chance they will try disruptive tactics that will be treated that way. i think it is critically important not to lose track of the larger context. i hope this is true at the hearing. the larger context is, this is
could think would be to try to counter the underlying facts on the table which yesterday professor laurence tribe tweeted out are bribery and extortion. the idea that the president said to ukraine if you want this money that congress has appropriated, do this and do that that help me personal -- my personal gain. but instead what you're seeing is republicans making kind of weird process arguments saying they want the whistle-blower to come forward. saying they want hunter biden to be on the...
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joining me now is laurence tribe, professor of constitutional law at harvard university and the authoror being here this morning. is it pelosi's embrace of the term bribery one of only two crimes specifically cited in the constitution as impeachable comes after nearly two months of debate over whether trump's conduct amounted to a quid pro quo, a latin term describing an exchange of things of value. i'm going to ask you, what's the significance of the speaker now specifically using the term bribery? >> well, i think the speaker very well understands that more people speak english than latin, and that the framers were particularly concerned about corruption in all forms and they use bribery in a rather broadway that fits exactly what the president was doing here. the fact that it was adjacent to the word treason is also important. because even though the president hasn't committed treason, this was not a garden variety bribe. this was a bribe that involved a treacherous betrayal of an important ally in our global conflict with russia, which is not literally an enemy but is an adversary.
joining me now is laurence tribe, professor of constitutional law at harvard university and the authoror being here this morning. is it pelosi's embrace of the term bribery one of only two crimes specifically cited in the constitution as impeachable comes after nearly two months of debate over whether trump's conduct amounted to a quid pro quo, a latin term describing an exchange of things of value. i'm going to ask you, what's the significance of the speaker now specifically using the term...
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. —— mike laurence blood vessels, heart and in testing...ritain. i get asked much less to do things in britain now. some indeed thought him too clever by half. versatility made him a figure of fun. it did not stop him late in life learning how to make abstract sculptures out of metal. he was an egotist who could be devastatingly rude. really predictable. —— rarely. sirjonathan miller, who has died at the age of 85. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. another wet day, i am afraid. the weather will start to improve after the next 24 hours. rain for the north—west of scotland, some lengthy downpours working across southern wales and into southern counties of england. pretty wait for a time for london, with some heavy rain. temperatures, 10—13d. there is a risk of some further localised surface water flooding. the risk of some further localised surface waterflooding. the rain also becoming heavy and persistent over south—eastern parts of scotland, where we could see some problems overnight. still some summers for northern scotland, northern
. —— mike laurence blood vessels, heart and in testing...ritain. i get asked much less to do things in britain now. some indeed thought him too clever by half. versatility made him a figure of fun. it did not stop him late in life learning how to make abstract sculptures out of metal. he was an egotist who could be devastatingly rude. really predictable. —— rarely. sirjonathan miller, who has died at the age of 85. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. another wet day, i am afraid....
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soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock.ike you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his operas stayed in the repertory for decades. though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin—skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked less to do things now much less than i used to. i mean in england, i don't get asked to do anything. some indeed thought him too clever by half. his versatility made him a figure of fun. it didn't stop him, late in life, starting to make abstract sculptures out of m
soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock.ike you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how...