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let's take a look at some of the other leaders of the pink tide and doris mann well as elia in 2009 july was removed by a military coup and then then secretary of state hillary clinton with the obama administration helped to make sure he could regain power then as well as former president hugo chavez he was the victim of a u.s. backed military coup in 2002 and even our beloved u.s. military propaganda outlet the new york times alternately admitted that look who was us but they said it was 100 wise but we weren't done with venezuela if it 1st you don't succeed keep me in a bucket of. chavez's successor nicolas maduro has just recently defeated yet another us backed coup attempt in fact we're getting so sloppy that our own aid agency usa id was recently found to be funding the coup leaders she says christ don't we know how to launder money. that. you can. you just give it to a guy and tell him to give it to the other guy was that so hard if that's not going to work then you take the money and you buy a bunch of chickens ok then you give the chickens to the cool eaters and you tell these ot
let's take a look at some of the other leaders of the pink tide and doris mann well as elia in 2009 july was removed by a military coup and then then secretary of state hillary clinton with the obama administration helped to make sure he could regain power then as well as former president hugo chavez he was the victim of a u.s. backed military coup in 2002 and even our beloved u.s. military propaganda outlet the new york times alternately admitted that look who was us but they said it was 100...
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effect of garnering headlines in the media now his 1st solo album was in english but this time linda mann sings in ramstein finds preferred language which is german. we've seen. that out. for you to. a few with our american neighbor. to linda months lyrics are as provocative as ever they deal with sex violence and the depths of issues unsolved a constant balancing act not on a tight rope but on a fuse cord. to video for the song neighbor who can now only be seen in a sensory 1st. place on stage and in his music videos linda bank here at the premiere of i'm shy movie really lets it all out. and it often feels like a nightmare as in this movie the idea behind the new songs is a modern retelling of the grimm's fairy tale of hansel and gretel they deal with topics like fear poverty and cannibalism. people eating human flesh is also why the video for neighbor has been censored for a short time an uncensored version made the rounds online and is now highly sought after when the man knows how to create a hype i. i i. when it comes to is down the line to the release of every new video is hotly an
effect of garnering headlines in the media now his 1st solo album was in english but this time linda mann sings in ramstein finds preferred language which is german. we've seen. that out. for you to. a few with our american neighbor. to linda months lyrics are as provocative as ever they deal with sex violence and the depths of issues unsolved a constant balancing act not on a tight rope but on a fuse cord. to video for the song neighbor who can now only be seen in a sensory 1st. place on stage...
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and for david mann —— martin is in the second year as manager.capitalised on errors in the celebrations have already started. >> we the world champions. —— we are the world champions! there are doubts surrounding the final of the copa libertadores in chile next month in light of the social turmoil engulfing the country. the president has cancelled two big regional events due to political protests that began two weeks ago. but our world football presenter, mani jazmi, expects this year's final in santiago, between argentina's river plate and brazil's flamengo to go ahead as planned. it was shaky on wednesday afternoon when all sorts of rumours and alternatives were flying around. there was talk of a big meeting between the president of chile and the head of south american football but the president says that they will hosted, even though he has cancelled two big international events. i think he thinks it is easier to host a football match than an international gathering. so as of now, the game will happen in santiago. there were issues between the
and for david mann —— martin is in the second year as manager.capitalised on errors in the celebrations have already started. >> we the world champions. —— we are the world champions! there are doubts surrounding the final of the copa libertadores in chile next month in light of the social turmoil engulfing the country. the president has cancelled two big regional events due to political protests that began two weeks ago. but our world football presenter, mani jazmi, expects this...
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michael mann book game big is recasting. the artist also has a day job was in late there's a committed presidential advisor and get to affairs you are. presenting the 7 so the real man who can bring love and peace in a ghetto he's mean and to walk for the people to bring them to bring them in government is programmed to get to use them. until they fill out a man was a friend of bobby one real name robot child the musician who is trying to unseat president museveni in the 2021 elections. and. the jury enjoyed more than a decade of successfully making music together. but just doesn't trust his former band mate to lead the nation so butcher mine is backing with 70. i can't be so sure about what we wind in one with a politician no. i can't support these ideas and i never thing i and the president was 70 has a record of using music to mobilize supporters he even went to the recording studios himself i some say that this time getting up close to artists is a direct attack strategy on his new pop stop political point. but as much 7
michael mann book game big is recasting. the artist also has a day job was in late there's a committed presidential advisor and get to affairs you are. presenting the 7 so the real man who can bring love and peace in a ghetto he's mean and to walk for the people to bring them to bring them in government is programmed to get to use them. until they fill out a man was a friend of bobby one real name robot child the musician who is trying to unseat president museveni in the 2021 elections. and....
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effect of garnering headlines in the media now his 1st solo album was in english but this time linda mann sings in ramstein preferred language which is joe.
effect of garnering headlines in the media now his 1st solo album was in english but this time linda mann sings in ramstein preferred language which is joe.
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tuesday 2 officials who listened in on that controversial phone call newton and connell alexander van mann the top white house expert on ukraine alongside jennifer williams an advisor to vice president mike pence both told the panel they had concerns about the cole. i found the july 25th call unusual because in contrast to other presidential calls i had observed it involved discussion of what it appeared to be a domestic political matter it was inappropriate. it was improper for the president . to requestion to demand. an investigation into a political opponent opponent especially at foreign power where there's at best dubious belief that this would be a completely impartial investigation the democrats hope to amass evidence that president trump abused his position using military aid to push ukraine to investigate his political opponents the republicans again attack the witnesses rather than their evidence of course your boss had concerns about your judgment your republican lawmakers question lieutenant colonel credibility and even his loyalty to the country being an immigrant from ukraine
tuesday 2 officials who listened in on that controversial phone call newton and connell alexander van mann the top white house expert on ukraine alongside jennifer williams an advisor to vice president mike pence both told the panel they had concerns about the cole. i found the july 25th call unusual because in contrast to other presidential calls i had observed it involved discussion of what it appeared to be a domestic political matter it was inappropriate. it was improper for the president ....
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and for david mann —— martin is in the second year as manager.> we the world
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blue story feature film by british rapper rap mann about rival gangs in south london it was bad after a violent incident on the opening weekend and we'll get the story. and monday's historic heist of 18th century jewels in dresden continues to occupy germany as police scour the green vault museum for clues as to who could be behind it. all the 1st motor car hit the roads in 1888 after german engineer col benz patented his band's 3 wheeler it was in the early 20th century that automobiles became more widely available and abruptly changed every aspect of our lives well now with cars on the brink of a new driverless era an exhibition at london's victoria and albert museum looks at their wide ranging cultural impact. looks just like a tri circle but it's actually the 1st car from. the famous to the modern.
blue story feature film by british rapper rap mann about rival gangs in south london it was bad after a violent incident on the opening weekend and we'll get the story. and monday's historic heist of 18th century jewels in dresden continues to occupy germany as police scour the green vault museum for clues as to who could be behind it. all the 1st motor car hit the roads in 1888 after german engineer col benz patented his band's 3 wheeler it was in the early 20th century that automobiles became...
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blue story feature film by british rapper rap mann about rival gangs in south london it was banned after a violent incident on the opening weekend and we'll get the story. and monday's historic heist of 18th century jewels in dresden continues to occupy germany as police scour the green vault museum for clues as to who could be behind it. all the 1st motor car hit the roads in 888 after german engineer col benz patented his band's 3 wheeler it was in the early 20th century that automobiles became more widely available and abruptly changed every aspect of our lives well now with cars on the brink of a new driverless era an exhibition at london's victoria and albert museum looks at their wide ranging cultural impact. looks just like a tri sickle but it's actually the 1st car. from. the famous motor for. the.
blue story feature film by british rapper rap mann about rival gangs in south london it was banned after a violent incident on the opening weekend and we'll get the story. and monday's historic heist of 18th century jewels in dresden continues to occupy germany as police scour the green vault museum for clues as to who could be behind it. all the 1st motor car hit the roads in 888 after german engineer col benz patented his band's 3 wheeler it was in the early 20th century that automobiles...
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lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers.
lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers.
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top scored in the county championship this year — he's been speaking to test match special‘s simon mannening the batting you need will have similar scores but for me, if i do get in i will go big and make the most of that so hopefully if i do get ini most of that so hopefully if i do get in i can make those big scores. does it help that there will be rory burns, afamiliar does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar face, does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiarface, at the does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar face, at the other end? we go way back and he drove me to my first second team game so to open the battle with him in a test match would be amazing. it would be full cycle. when he was driving did he talk about the prospect of playing for england one day?” he talk about the prospect of playing for england one day? i saw on the other day and he said we still talk about this. i'm not we did! it is something that never got brought up. but i think individually eve ryo ne brought up. but i think individually everyone wanted to play for england
top scored in the county championship this year — he's been speaking to test match special‘s simon mannening the batting you need will have similar scores but for me, if i do get in i will go big and make the most of that so hopefully if i do get ini most of that so hopefully if i do get in i can make those big scores. does it help that there will be rory burns, afamiliar does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar face, does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiarface,...
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top scored in the county championship this year — he's been speaking to test match special‘s simon mann, if i do get in i will go big and make the most of that so hopefully if i do get in! most of that so hopefully if i do get in i can make those big scores. does it help that there will be rory burns, afamiliar does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar face, does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiarface, at the does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar face, at the other end? we go way back and he drove me to my first second team game so to open the battle with him in a test match would be amazing. it would be full cycle. when he was driving did he talk about the prospect of playing for england one day?” he talk about the prospect of playing for england one day? i saw on the other day and he said we still talk about this. i'm not we did! it is something that never got brought up. but i
top scored in the county championship this year — he's been speaking to test match special‘s simon mann, if i do get in i will go big and make the most of that so hopefully if i do get in! most of that so hopefully if i do get in i can make those big scores. does it help that there will be rory burns, afamiliar does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar face, does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiarface, at the does it help that there will be rory burns, a familiar...
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lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.nd if you stay with us on bbc news, we are the latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. you can also watch that interview with prince andrew also on the iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, henry and lucy. that's all from us for now, goodnight. next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? i think we have something for everyone. we have le mans 66, which stars christian bale and matt damon. we have the amazing johnathan doc, which is a documentary that becomes an enigma. and the report, in w
lucy beresford, henry manns, thank you.nd if you stay with us on bbc news, we are the latest from hong kong with that siege at the university continuing —— to henry mance. but for now, that is the end of the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. you can also watch that interview with prince...
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i mean, it's said mann the word. >> i assum we are looking for a more sophisticated phrase. >> he earnede reviews in the people verse oj simpson. in honor of friends-giving theaters are holding special screenings of the iconic episode, it was part of the pop up installation in new york. >> i had a turkey on my head. it's funny. >> who was that? >> it's joey. >> the pop up is where we met u famous friends of friends. heads up, it's maggie wheeler. >> oh, my god. >> it's a fast talking new yorker. and i read the scene and i saw that it was squirrel, squirrel and moose. >> or you can mix and match. >> i heard her in my ad, i thought, that's where i'm going. >> and james michael tyler, aka gunther. >> did you serve real lattes? >> they were real, but those were e cup force the background actors. >> the couch is comfortable. i guess why the cast loved spending time here in central park. by the way, these days. it's just part of the warner bros. back lot tour on the other side is the set from the big bang theory. really, this is one of the main attractions of the tour. >> and unfortunately the
i mean, it's said mann the word. >> i assum we are looking for a more sophisticated phrase. >> he earnede reviews in the people verse oj simpson. in honor of friends-giving theaters are holding special screenings of the iconic episode, it was part of the pop up installation in new york. >> i had a turkey on my head. it's funny. >> who was that? >> it's joey. >> the pop up is where we met u famous friends of friends. heads up, it's maggie wheeler. >> oh,...
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we have professor of atmospheric science, michael mann.lk to me about when scientists come one these studies and they research them and come to their conclusions and there's some confidential medical information that's in it, why would they not be willing to disclose that medical information? why would they not be willing to be more transparent with that information with the government? >> thanks, katy, it's good to be with you. and the administration's been very clever here in trying to frame this in terms of transparency. but as you alluded to, he they've got the scientists caught in a catch 22 because there are legal restrictions. there are very good reasons that the identities of individuals are protected when it comes to epidemiological studies and tox logical studies that attempt to look at the impact at various atmospheric pollutants. you need to protect the confidentiality of the actual individuals who are part of that study. realizing that, illegally releasing the confidential information about individuals, or being unable to use
we have professor of atmospheric science, michael mann.lk to me about when scientists come one these studies and they research them and come to their conclusions and there's some confidential medical information that's in it, why would they not be willing to disclose that medical information? why would they not be willing to be more transparent with that information with the government? >> thanks, katy, it's good to be with you. and the administration's been very clever here in trying to...
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michael mann. michael, thank you so much for joining us. friday i guess. >> you too, katy. always a pleasure. >> in our next hour, senator cory booker joins me here on set to talk 2020 politics and his strategy to become the front-runner. but right after this break, the famous london bridge is now the scene of another terrorist attack in europe. stay with us. rate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if
michael mann. michael, thank you so much for joining us. friday i guess. >> you too, katy. always a pleasure. >> in our next hour, senator cory booker joins me here on set to talk 2020 politics and his strategy to become the front-runner. but right after this break, the famous london bridge is now the scene of another terrorist attack in europe. stay with us. rate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and...
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i also looked at thomas mann's joseph books, a trilogy -- four books that tell the story of joseph and his brothers. but it's also discussing the rise of naziism in germany at that time. a comment on his own time. and finally, david grossman's little book, sampson. a difficult story, but -- sampson is a very unlikely hero. a kind of thug, really. but goldman does -- if you want to see what mid rash is like, you see it with goldman. he takes -- grossman, rather. he takes every single sentence and comments on it and comes out with some beautiful thoughts about human nature in the person of that unlikely hero, sampson. so, or yes, i think we can -- there are attempts to find scriptures, new ones. they can become rather sloppy and sentimental. but when they're applied with rigor in the way that milton did and grossman and mann, you have an intelligence that makes you see the scriptures differently and apply them to your own age. >> wonderful combination of scripture and literature. thank you for that complete answer. there's a -- oh, right over there. >> hello. my name's jacques. i had a q
i also looked at thomas mann's joseph books, a trilogy -- four books that tell the story of joseph and his brothers. but it's also discussing the rise of naziism in germany at that time. a comment on his own time. and finally, david grossman's little book, sampson. a difficult story, but -- sampson is a very unlikely hero. a kind of thug, really. but goldman does -- if you want to see what mid rash is like, you see it with goldman. he takes -- grossman, rather. he takes every single sentence...
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frances mann craik is among at least 350,000 californians whose fire insurance policies have been canceled. she had the same coverage for 18 years. >> i've paid thousands and thousands of dollars in premiums in insurance and never gotten a cent back. >> rter: n she's scrambling to find coverage, as is pat o'coffey. you've lived here 25 years. have you ever had any trouble getting insurance before this? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but as wildfires in california get worse, insurance companies are limiting their exposure in fire-prone areas. they've paid more than $24 billion in claims in just the past two years. can you understand it from the insurer's perspective? last year they paid out almost double what they took in on premiums. >> that's why you're in the insurance business. sometimes you rake in the dough, and sometimes you pay people that have invested their income in you for years. >> reporter: fire insurance is still available, but at an exorbitant price. >> just under $19,000. >> reporter: a year? >> a year. >> reporter: $19,000, and you were paying $,3800 before? >> correct. >
frances mann craik is among at least 350,000 californians whose fire insurance policies have been canceled. she had the same coverage for 18 years. >> i've paid thousands and thousands of dollars in premiums in insurance and never gotten a cent back. >> rter: n she's scrambling to find coverage, as is pat o'coffey. you've lived here 25 years. have you ever had any trouble getting insurance before this? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but as wildfires in california get...
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in of course, hearing it from current officials, both of whom nonpartisan manne talk about this, this was obviously something that was very troubling for a lot ofre people blicans reacting to it, vindmanman particular.li tenant colonel in the army. a purple heart. he was an iraq war he said i was concerned because of the facthat i heard the perspective talking about this issue and he called it concern of an appearance of a partisan play. this was one thing he said i i s opening statement. the other interesting thing is the circle closing in increasingly on gordon, the u.s. ambassad to the european union. now playing a very key rule -- roam, as did rudyiuani. there were concerns that he was thank you cranean yens, you nee to open -- ukrainians, you need to open an e investigatiher to secure a meeting with president trump or to have a aide come through. to hear that from current officials were was very striking. we still don't hearhem saying any of these things coming out of the president's mfment and that going to be the big challenge for a lot of democrats going forward. what you have
in of course, hearing it from current officials, both of whom nonpartisan manne talk about this, this was obviously something that was very troubling for a lot ofre people blicans reacting to it, vindmanman particular.li tenant colonel in the army. a purple heart. he was an iraq war he said i was concerned because of the facthat i heard the perspective talking about this issue and he called it concern of an appearance of a partisan play. this was one thing he said i i s opening statement. the...
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the events that predated my ukraine service include the release of the so-called black ledger and mr mann afford subsequent resignation from president trump's campaign and the departure from office of former prosecutor general victor show him several other events occurred after i returned from ukraine these include president trumps july 25th 21000 call with president selenski the discussions surrounding that phone call and any discussions surrounding the delay of security assistance to ukraine in the summer of 2019 as for events during my tenure in ukraine i want to reiterate to reiterate 1st that the allegation that i disseminated a do not prosecute list was a fabrication mr lutes sanka the former ukrainian prosecutor general who made that allegation has acknowledged that the list never existed. i did not tell mr lute sankoh or other ukrainian officials who they should or should not prosecute instead i advocated the us position that rule of law should prevail and ukrainian law enforcement prosecutors and judges should stop wielding their power selectively as a political weapon against th
the events that predated my ukraine service include the release of the so-called black ledger and mr mann afford subsequent resignation from president trump's campaign and the departure from office of former prosecutor general victor show him several other events occurred after i returned from ukraine these include president trumps july 25th 21000 call with president selenski the discussions surrounding that phone call and any discussions surrounding the delay of security assistance to ukraine...
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co and others who are looking into the black ledger were most concerned about was actually not mr mann of for. former president in a covert and his political party and the amount of money that they allegedly stole and where it went and so forth i mean i think there's just a difference in perspective depending on which country you're in. but you can understand the president at least from his perspective looking at these facts certainly is reasonable to conclude that there are elements of the ukrainian establishment that are are advocating against them at this point time correct well you know just speaking about mr schank oh he's an investigative journalist as you said and he got access to the black ledger and he published he published it as i think journalists would do and i gan i am not sure that that i don't have any information to suggest that that was being that was targeting president trump. but the way the events unfolded. mr madoff or it was you know subsequently left the campaign and it certainly did begin a period of interest in you know man affords ties to to russia and so for
co and others who are looking into the black ledger were most concerned about was actually not mr mann of for. former president in a covert and his political party and the amount of money that they allegedly stole and where it went and so forth i mean i think there's just a difference in perspective depending on which country you're in. but you can understand the president at least from his perspective looking at these facts certainly is reasonable to conclude that there are elements of the...
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. >> reporter: frances mann craik is among at least 350,000 californians whose fire insurance policiese been canceled. she had the same coverage for 18 years. >> i've paid thousands and thousands of dollars in premiums in insurance and never gotten a cent back. >> reporter: now she's scrambling to find coverage, as is pat o'coffey. you've lived here 25 years. have you ever had any trouble getting insurance before this? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but as wildfires in california get worse, insurance companies are limiting their exposure in fire-prone areas. they've paid more than $24 billion in claims in just the past two years. s.n you understand it from the insurer's perspective? last year, they paid out almost double what they took in on premiums. >> that's why you're in the insurance business. sometimes you rake in the dough, and sometimes you pay people that have invested their income in you for years. >> reporter: fire insurance is still available, but at an exorbitant price. >> just under $19,000. >> reporter: a year? >> a year. >> reporter: $19,000, and you were paying $3,800
. >> reporter: frances mann craik is among at least 350,000 californians whose fire insurance policiese been canceled. she had the same coverage for 18 years. >> i've paid thousands and thousands of dollars in premiums in insurance and never gotten a cent back. >> reporter: now she's scrambling to find coverage, as is pat o'coffey. you've lived here 25 years. have you ever had any trouble getting insurance before this? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but as...
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mann forth? he was a good guy because he wasn't cooperating. that's witness intimidation. >> brennan: we now know from another white house official timor son who testified that there was a meeting between former national security advisor john bolten and president trump specifically about releasing the aid. why not wait for john bolton to testify? the courts can't get to it until december. >> i flip it, why not -- why is it mr., why isn't mr. bolton testifying? why wasn't he whistleblower? he thought rudy giuliani was a hand grenade, if he was so offended and he was so offended he called it a drug deal, these other folks with lesser power, you can argue, came forward and risked a lot to tell the american people -- >> brennan: wouldn't you make your argument that much stronger since he could deliver this to the president's door. >> with the amount of evidence we have right now, any single witness is going to be essential, that without them we wouldn't know what took place. i would love to hear from mr. bolton, i would love to hear from mr. mulvan
mann forth? he was a good guy because he wasn't cooperating. that's witness intimidation. >> brennan: we now know from another white house official timor son who testified that there was a meeting between former national security advisor john bolten and president trump specifically about releasing the aid. why not wait for john bolton to testify? the courts can't get to it until december. >> i flip it, why not -- why is it mr., why isn't mr. bolton testifying? why wasn't he...
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let's take a look at some of the other leaders of the pink tide and doris mann well as elia in 2009 july was removed by a military coup and then then secretary of state hillary clinton with the obama administration helped to make sure he could regain power then as well as former president hugo chavez he was the victim of a u.s. backed military coup in 2002 and even our beloved u.s. military propaganda outlet the new york times alternately admitted who was us in baghdad but they said it was 100 wise but we weren't done with venezuela if at 1st you don't succeed keep me in a bucket of. chavez's successor nicolas maduro has just recently defeated yet another u.s. backed coup attempt in fact we're getting so sloppy that our own aid agency usa id .
let's take a look at some of the other leaders of the pink tide and doris mann well as elia in 2009 july was removed by a military coup and then then secretary of state hillary clinton with the obama administration helped to make sure he could regain power then as well as former president hugo chavez he was the victim of a u.s. backed military coup in 2002 and even our beloved u.s. military propaganda outlet the new york times alternately admitted who was us in baghdad but they said it was 100...
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can be used in nuclear power plants and is in excess of the limit outlined in the 2015 deal hillary mann leverett is a former u.s. state department official see says this is a calculated move by terra i think it's intended by iran to raise the stakes intended to force the united states to force the european union to force even china and russia to take iran situation much more seriously keep in mind that no other country not even iraq under saddam hussein in the 1990 s. after it had made it quaid not even iraq was under such crippling sanctions that iran is under even iraq then was able to sell its oil for food iran can't even do that so what iran is doing is an attempt to force the international community not just the european union but the united states and even china and russia to take iran situation more seriously and in some ways it has we have seen the french move to increase its negotiating position we've seen the japanese we've seen even the united states and the united arab emirates move more toward a negotiated settlement with iran it's still very far off and it's a high cost hi
can be used in nuclear power plants and is in excess of the limit outlined in the 2015 deal hillary mann leverett is a former u.s. state department official see says this is a calculated move by terra i think it's intended by iran to raise the stakes intended to force the united states to force the european union to force even china and russia to take iran situation much more seriously keep in mind that no other country not even iraq under saddam hussein in the 1990 s. after it had made it...
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capitalist and joining me now from canada on the latest on the lead crisis are to makkah correspondent alex mann time alex thank you for joining us. thank you for having me so tell us a little more about this is this is a pretty disturbing study. it is a look the researchers dug into thousands of previously undisclosed documents meaning that these documents have been around they tested hundreds of houses from coast to coast in canada they found out that hundreds of thousands of people in this country are drinking water contaminated with lead it's coming into their homes and the lead levels are higher or the same as flint michigan when you say flint michigan you think disaster so this is what's happening in cities from coast to coast in canada including places like montreal that you just mentioned nevermind smaller towns and a place called opal which is just outside of toronto so these are highly populated areas as well i'm going to some numbers here for you so don't mind me reading for one moment so the fact is out of $12000.00 test since 201433 percent exceeded national safety guidelines of 5 p
capitalist and joining me now from canada on the latest on the lead crisis are to makkah correspondent alex mann time alex thank you for joining us. thank you for having me so tell us a little more about this is this is a pretty disturbing study. it is a look the researchers dug into thousands of previously undisclosed documents meaning that these documents have been around they tested hundreds of houses from coast to coast in canada they found out that hundreds of thousands of people in this...
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delegation that really include the former indian prime minister mr mann morn the chief minister of the indian punjab province could be really doing and after a few days progress on really allow thousands of feet to come. on a daily basis from india now the distance between the indian border maybe just a few kilometer and while the indian prime minister mr narendra modi will be feeling all of the pilgrims on the indian side and the prime minister imran khan. in qatar it is unlikely that there are 2. different all workers or drug. dan heard dagan the right there it has been appreciated by the community around the world they're here in large numbers from malaysia from the united kingdom from canada and other countries and also there are 20000 feet still living in august on there of course are appreciating the move by the bargain on the government which will be a major and restoring harmony between the 2 prepared. people in hong kong have been holding a vigil for a student protester who died on friday police have granted granted revelation for a gathering in tamam park 22 year old child ch
delegation that really include the former indian prime minister mr mann morn the chief minister of the indian punjab province could be really doing and after a few days progress on really allow thousands of feet to come. on a daily basis from india now the distance between the indian border maybe just a few kilometer and while the indian prime minister mr narendra modi will be feeling all of the pilgrims on the indian side and the prime minister imran khan. in qatar it is unlikely that there...
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were stationed police officers in our high schools and middle schools when i was principal at horace mann there was a police officer stationed at the school. i was one of the board members back in the 2000s against having armed police officers in the schools, particularly because i think our student delegates can handle the community of color. it was a long h long time ago. ththe event in 2002 resulted in the armed officers on marshall after they could not contain the student fight. it was others on campus that resulted in -- correct me if i'm wrong -- officer in distress signal, the highest they can give is officer down? >> yes, i was, working at that time and was a school resource officer. i was not working that day. it was a situation with multiple officers city-wide coming to the school. it was an incident we wished never would have happened. we learned a great deal because of it we have been able to accept shortcomings. now we base many of the methods and responses we use now are based on best police practices. >> it was 126 law enforcement. swat, sfpd, and deputy sheriffs in riot ge
were stationed police officers in our high schools and middle schools when i was principal at horace mann there was a police officer stationed at the school. i was one of the board members back in the 2000s against having armed police officers in the schools, particularly because i think our student delegates can handle the community of color. it was a long h long time ago. ththe event in 2002 resulted in the armed officers on marshall after they could not contain the student fight. it was...
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. >> lieutenant colonel scott mann, four tours in afghanistan under his belt.ntional high-impact missions all over world. he now promotes awareness and
. >> lieutenant colonel scott mann, four tours in afghanistan under his belt.ntional high-impact missions all over world. he now promotes awareness and
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police are not clowning around, 39 we'r-year-old jason mann.opped him from menacing kids, and realized hig he a outstanding warrant, he was penny wise, a dollar foolish, he faces 5,000 in fines that. court case scheduled for friday. a jury consists of 12 peers they are showing up to court in one car. he lost his job as local retail store, his employees havity to fill position, safe to say whoever replaces him will with big shoes to fill. mouth trumpet monday is next, we'll be right back. ladies and gentlemen, your attention please. geico would like to take a moment to say thank you to our military service members at home and abroad for all their hard work and sacrifice. we all sleep easier knowing you're out there keeping us safe. and on a personal note... sfx: jet engines ... i just needed to get that off my chest. thank you. geico: proudly supporting the military for over 75 years. can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. fun fa
police are not clowning around, 39 we'r-year-old jason mann.opped him from menacing kids, and realized hig he a outstanding warrant, he was penny wise, a dollar foolish, he faces 5,000 in fines that. court case scheduled for friday. a jury consists of 12 peers they are showing up to court in one car. he lost his job as local retail store, his employees havity to fill position, safe to say whoever replaces him will with big shoes to fill. mouth trumpet monday is next, we'll be right back. ladies...
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than any conservative -- again, if you can ban art lapre, you can ban anything, he is th sweetest mannaying that, cabot thank you so much. >> thank you. david: make sure by the way to tune in to "bulls and bears," every week night at 5:00 p.m., eastern time. trish will be back tomorrow, you will be happy to know. and you can see me at 5:00 p.m. eastern time, every night. rights here on fbn, a grand show is about to begin, kennedy starting right now. kennedy: one and only david asman thank you. >> democrat say they have president right where they want him. and he is cornered like a raccoon in a trash can. but republicans say that the impeachment is a bunch of bologna and president has done nothing wrong, is it the end of trump administration or a big fat waste of time, today's hearing began with colonel vin vindman and jennifer williams, they were both on the phone call with the president of ukraine. each did not like what they heard, you guys. >> i found july 25 phone call
than any conservative -- again, if you can ban art lapre, you can ban anything, he is th sweetest mannaying that, cabot thank you so much. >> thank you. david: make sure by the way to tune in to "bulls and bears," every week night at 5:00 p.m., eastern time. trish will be back tomorrow, you will be happy to know. and you can see me at 5:00 p.m. eastern time, every night. rights here on fbn, a grand show is about to begin, kennedy starting right now. kennedy: one and only david...
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police are not clowning around, 39 we'r-year-old jason mann.opped him from menacing kids, and realized hig he a outstanding warrant, he was penny wise, a dollar foolish, he faces 5,000 in fines that. court case scheduled for friday. a jury consists of 12 peers they are showing up to court in one car. he lost his job as local retail store, his employees havity to fill position, safe to say whoever replaces him will with big shoes to fill. mouth trumpet monday is next, we'll be right back. he wanted someone super quiet. yeah, and he wanted someone to help out with chores. so, we got jean-pierre. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with renters insurance. ♪ yeah, geico did make it easy to switch and save. ♪ oh no. there's a wall there now. that's too bad. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. wow! giving one. how did you guys...? >>don't ask. the lexus december to rembember sales event get 0 percent apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but when i st
police are not clowning around, 39 we'r-year-old jason mann.opped him from menacing kids, and realized hig he a outstanding warrant, he was penny wise, a dollar foolish, he faces 5,000 in fines that. court case scheduled for friday. a jury consists of 12 peers they are showing up to court in one car. he lost his job as local retail store, his employees havity to fill position, safe to say whoever replaces him will with big shoes to fill. mouth trumpet monday is next, we'll be right back. he...
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between climate change and geopolitical impacts are hard to prove conclusively, climatologist michael mann has a bigger concern. >> syria is suffering from a drought. in 900 years. that drought forced farmers into the cities like aleppo, creates an environment where tourist organizations can more easily recruit people. that is the context in which isis formed. >> leading to catastrophe. up next, perhaps trump's biggest lie. >> the whistleblower's been very inaccurate. the whistleblower got it all wrong. >> it's a four pinocchio claim. he said it 29 times. ♪ we switched to tide purclean, ♪ because it's made with plants.♪ ♪ we switched to tide purclean,♪ ♪ it gets stains out of his pants.♪ ♪ tide purclean, they don't put phosphates in. ♪ ♪ no dyes or chlorine ♪ it's gentle on my skin. ♪tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it's made with plants and ♪ has the cleaning ♪ strength of tide. the first plant-based detergent with the cleaning power of tide. (man)(elderly woman) you toh, thank you so much. (elderly man 1) i'll be alright. (man) ok. (elderly man 1) ok. (man) ok george, see you a
between climate change and geopolitical impacts are hard to prove conclusively, climatologist michael mann has a bigger concern. >> syria is suffering from a drought. in 900 years. that drought forced farmers into the cities like aleppo, creates an environment where tourist organizations can more easily recruit people. that is the context in which isis formed. >> leading to catastrophe. up next, perhaps trump's biggest lie. >> the whistleblower's been very inaccurate. the...
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they're being sued by climatologist michael mann for defamation.ent by judge alito, he said if the court is really is serious about the first amendment, they should have taken this up. so they can come back, but they'll have to go through all this litigation and stuff which has an effect on robust debate. paul: dan. >> the world anti-doping agency is the group that polices the use of illegal sports-enhancing drugs in sports, and this week its compliance committee recommended that russia be totally banned from the upcoming summer olympics in tokyo because of its abuse of those rules and perhaps from other world championships in sports such as soccer. this is a really harsh ruling, and if it happens, it means that russia will not be able to participate, but i think it's merited given the idea that russia thinks it can play by its own rules in sports or, frankly, anywhere else in the world. paul: given the nature of their cheating, it really is. remember, if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us@jer on fnc. thanks to my panel, thanks to all of
they're being sued by climatologist michael mann for defamation.ent by judge alito, he said if the court is really is serious about the first amendment, they should have taken this up. so they can come back, but they'll have to go through all this litigation and stuff which has an effect on robust debate. paul: dan. >> the world anti-doping agency is the group that polices the use of illegal sports-enhancing drugs in sports, and this week its compliance committee recommended that russia...
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between climate change and geopolitical impacts are hard to prove conclusively, climatologist michael mann has an even bigger concern. >> syria is suffering from the worst drought in at least 900 years, and that drought forced rural farmers into the cities like aleppo. it creates an environment where terrorist organizations can more easily recruit people, and that is the context in which isis formed. >> leading to catastrophe. up next, perhaps trump's biggest lie. >> the whistle-blower's been very inaccurate. the whistle-blower got it all wrong. >> it was a four-pinocchio claim. he said it 29 times. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people tak
between climate change and geopolitical impacts are hard to prove conclusively, climatologist michael mann has an even bigger concern. >> syria is suffering from the worst drought in at least 900 years, and that drought forced rural farmers into the cities like aleppo. it creates an environment where terrorist organizations can more easily recruit people, and that is the context in which isis formed. >> leading to catastrophe. up next, perhaps trump's biggest lie. >> the...
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tom: with that said, what is the 12 months for gdp call of you will -- of you and catherine mann of the. story wherea consumption is driving things. tom: you have to help me withclarida today. is that solid economic growth? andrew: 2% is a fine pace, but not solid. this is all in consumption, weakness in investment, global weakness in the industrial sector. we would like to see more of a broad-based growth scenario which we are not seeing. tom: you want to join me in jon ferro at 9:30? andrew: i would love to. tom: andrew hall and horst and ronald temple. horst andhall and horst and ronald temple. in two hours,t important perspective on the labor economy. ellen zentner killed it. jeffrey rosenberg on the fixed income view. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." amgen is taking a $2.7 billion stake in a chinese-american drugmaker, clearing the way for about two dozen cancer drugs to be developed and sold in the chinese market. stake.ill own a 20% most of the world's biggest banks have been cut out of europe biggest deal of the year. turned toler and psa small a
tom: with that said, what is the 12 months for gdp call of you will -- of you and catherine mann of the. story wherea consumption is driving things. tom: you have to help me withclarida today. is that solid economic growth? andrew: 2% is a fine pace, but not solid. this is all in consumption, weakness in investment, global weakness in the industrial sector. we would like to see more of a broad-based growth scenario which we are not seeing. tom: you want to join me in jon ferro at 9:30? andrew:...
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bloomberg's yvonne mann joins us from hong kong. will this the a resounding win? is tough to say.a couple of days of quiet up to the elections right now. record turnouts with resounding support for these antigovernment protests that have gone for six months now. the key question is how it comes down to carrie lam and how she responds to this stunning election vote this weekend. it was a full sweep. all 18 of the district councils pro-democraticy lawmakers. before sunday, all of which were controlled by pro-beijing, pro-establishment lawmakers. we will see how carrie lam well response. she did reply to an earlier's they meant this morning saying she has been listening. this election result does not mean that these protests are over in any way. a lot believe she should concede to this five demands that the voters have been demanding in the last few weeks. anna: we have heard from carrie lam. that is what the government of beijing has said. there is little political power. what leverage do they have except for changing the relationship they have with hong kong and china. you got that
bloomberg's yvonne mann joins us from hong kong. will this the a resounding win? is tough to say.a couple of days of quiet up to the elections right now. record turnouts with resounding support for these antigovernment protests that have gone for six months now. the key question is how it comes down to carrie lam and how she responds to this stunning election vote this weekend. it was a full sweep. all 18 of the district councils pro-democraticy lawmakers. before sunday, all of which were...