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manus. manus: thank.at context from annmarie hordern, tracking the oil story from our london hq. further,s the story our guest. what we have been trying to grapple with is the market opens up 20%. she is up 10% now. that 10%, what do you reckon is supply angst versus steel pole -- geopolitical angst? >> supply is not going to be a major issue right now. we have seen the u.s. starting release its reserves. we are just coming out of a week where we ended on a sour note, and that is probably one of the reasons we had this big spike. there is no doubt we have been so much focusing on the economic slowdown in the recent weeks and months that the geopolitical risk premium all but disappeared even though we had some concerns about iran and the strait of hormuz. it will be five dollars or $10, we will have to decide that. nejra: that geopolitical risk premium, as you hint, seems very hard to price at the moment, so what do we do? stay stuck in a higher range or just have a lot of increased volatility in the short
manus. manus: thank.at context from annmarie hordern, tracking the oil story from our london hq. further,s the story our guest. what we have been trying to grapple with is the market opens up 20%. she is up 10% now. that 10%, what do you reckon is supply angst versus steel pole -- geopolitical angst? >> supply is not going to be a major issue right now. we have seen the u.s. starting release its reserves. we are just coming out of a week where we ended on a sour note, and that is probably...
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manus: and i am manus cranny in dubai.from singapore. >> manus, asian stocks are lower a third session today. the fact that you are seeing japanese stocks down is weighing on the overall asia-pacific index. the topics snapping its longest the quest, in the red for the first time in nine session, due to disappointing data. that asx 200 is also in the red for the first time in six sessions. oil stocks falling after the reversal in the crude price. hong kong's market is also pretty flat in late trade. we saw a mini squeeze in. rates.g kong hibor the csi 300 internet is being .5% in late trade by some of the consumer markets. the big picture in japan, the continuing story on the ongoing effect of the trade war on this region. we have seen exports falling for japan. month in a row in they were down by 8.2%, better than the estimated 10% drop. -- says thisof will be a big squeeze coming through from the manufacturers who have already seen a lot of pressure. there is also softness in the global tech sector and shipments to china
manus: and i am manus cranny in dubai.from singapore. >> manus, asian stocks are lower a third session today. the fact that you are seeing japanese stocks down is weighing on the overall asia-pacific index. the topics snapping its longest the quest, in the red for the first time in nine session, due to disappointing data. that asx 200 is also in the red for the first time in six sessions. oil stocks falling after the reversal in the crude price. hong kong's market is also pretty flat in...
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manus: i am manus cranny in abu dhabi for the world energy congress. 2019.ll as his leaders to central bankers, mario draghi is facing pushback against this final to millis package. european bonds have fallen as some european officials have raised sides over this study of a full-scale qe program. the executive board meets today to discuss policy options for the week. boostb cut is expected to assets including u.s. stocks and treasuries. meanwhile in a new call, deutsche bank says the fed will cut interest rates by a full percentage point by january. nasser sadie is a president and founder who spoke with anna and i in our to buy studios. you got pushback at the ecb from the board members. on the others we have the three little words from a germany which rocks the bond market yesterday. need for adjustment. what is the scale of adjustment does europe need to move the dial? despite the three little words, there is no consensus that germany needs to take the first steps. whether it is a fiscal one most likely, most likely an end for structure and greater spendin
manus: i am manus cranny in abu dhabi for the world energy congress. 2019.ll as his leaders to central bankers, mario draghi is facing pushback against this final to millis package. european bonds have fallen as some european officials have raised sides over this study of a full-scale qe program. the executive board meets today to discuss policy options for the week. boostb cut is expected to assets including u.s. stocks and treasuries. meanwhile in a new call, deutsche bank says the fed will...
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manus: on the bloomberg aggregate there -- matt: go on, manus.hank you. .tay in that seat let's get your first word news. drop hong kong, plans to the china extradition bill has failed to end protests. tens of thousands marched on the u.s. consulate to appeal for help. the city was also hit by small pockets of violence with demonstrators vandalizing subway stations and starting fires. arrivals have dropped 40% from the same time last year. the u.s. is moving ahead with an investigation into french plans for a new tech tax. a senior trump official into u.s.looking companies including facebook and amazon. french wine could be hit by retaliatory american tariffs. tokyo, causing widespread destruction. rail services were canceled and 900,000 homes saw power cut off. that is the seasons 15th typhoon. just one evening to sell all the .imited-edition models head of this week's motor show, the ceo announced plans to produce 30 of the cars. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg's matt miller. it was to make the company capable to finance. this is going to suc
manus: on the bloomberg aggregate there -- matt: go on, manus.hank you. .tay in that seat let's get your first word news. drop hong kong, plans to the china extradition bill has failed to end protests. tens of thousands marched on the u.s. consulate to appeal for help. the city was also hit by small pockets of violence with demonstrators vandalizing subway stations and starting fires. arrivals have dropped 40% from the same time last year. the u.s. is moving ahead with an investigation into...
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manus: i'm manus cranny in abu dhabi at the world energy congress.alking oil and gas, a constant theme. there are worlds and markets beyond oil and gas. juliette saly has that in singapore. juliette: seeing asian stocks had a five-week high. the bond selloff continues with yields on australia's 10-year note climbing. the nikkei is on track for a seventh session of gains, its longest winning streak since september. the yen weaker for a third session. momentum coming through in korea today. we have apple suppliers on the move. korean unemployment had a six-year low and quadruple. byg kong being listed developers, a surge before the weaknessak but seeing and mainland chinese stocks, the csi 300 down by around .5%. you have seen gains in some of the china brokerage companies. i want to show you this chart because what we heard from authorities in the lead up to the 70th anniversary is another form of stimulus in the sense they have actually scrapped foreign investment limit in bond and stock market after years of raising the bar, reflected by the red dot
manus: i'm manus cranny in abu dhabi at the world energy congress.alking oil and gas, a constant theme. there are worlds and markets beyond oil and gas. juliette saly has that in singapore. juliette: seeing asian stocks had a five-week high. the bond selloff continues with yields on australia's 10-year note climbing. the nikkei is on track for a seventh session of gains, its longest winning streak since september. the yen weaker for a third session. momentum coming through in korea today. we...
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manus: i'm manus cranny in dubai.et us get your asia market check with juliette saly in singapore. aresian stocks as a whole lower for a second day in a row. have a look at the gains though in japan. energy stocks catching a bid on -- huge slack we saw in spike we saw in energy prices. macau stanley downplaying casinos. ongoing concerns in the city. china's market being hit are the fact that we have more week data on home prices. we also had a weaker than from the pboc today in terms of the yuan reference. that is weighing on the aussie dollar. pointingal bank today to potential future using ahead. have a look at the impact of the overall trade war particularly here on the singapore economy. we saw double-digit losses in terms of electronics exports reflected by this blue line here for the eighth month out of nine in a row. singapore exports as a whole fall for six months. but they were better than expected. a .9% drop year on year and that was the best or the slowest i guess pace in terms of a drop we have seen since
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manus: thank you very much.edwards, our resident brexit czar at the conservative party conference. this morning, investment management is her trade. sonia, i put it to you in the words of allianz. the outlook is so grim bond managers see a depression priced in. they have moved from pricing subdued growth to u.k. recession and they are now pricing in an extremely long-term depression and stagnation. our markets pricing in a long-term depression in your opinion? >> i would not go so far as to say they are pricing depression, but it is clear we have seen bond markets citing on the more negative outlook. it is clear, i have seen further reports this morning that in case of a no deal exit, we would see potentially a 2% decline in the u.k. economic output over a 12 month period. there are is lots of uncertainty about the magnitudes of of the potential recession on the back of a note yield exit. i think until we know the details of any transition your bank, we have insufficient information. as such, you cannot be depen
manus: thank you very much.edwards, our resident brexit czar at the conservative party conference. this morning, investment management is her trade. sonia, i put it to you in the words of allianz. the outlook is so grim bond managers see a depression priced in. they have moved from pricing subdued growth to u.k. recession and they are now pricing in an extremely long-term depression and stagnation. our markets pricing in a long-term depression in your opinion? >> i would not go so far as...
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manus: stay with us.d park from brooks mcdonald asset management with the latest on the markets. there is the performance in terms of a bad month for global equities. the first back-to-back to back negative months of 2018 -- of 2019. >> police are patrolling key hong kong subway stations today after calls for more protests. it follows another weekend of violent clashes between demonstrators and police. 63 people were arrested, including inside the subway saturday evening. has impose capital controls in a blunt policy reversal controlling the financial crisis. corporations will require central-bank authorization to buy dollars in the fx market except in case of international trade. president macri trying to stem the economic crisis ahead of presidential elections. germany, angela merkel's defends against a surge by the far-right. the result may stave off a deeper political crisis in berlin. saudi arabia is splitting its portfolio into two ministries. has responsenister ability over energy policy, but he wi
manus: stay with us.d park from brooks mcdonald asset management with the latest on the markets. there is the performance in terms of a bad month for global equities. the first back-to-back to back negative months of 2018 -- of 2019. >> police are patrolling key hong kong subway stations today after calls for more protests. it follows another weekend of violent clashes between demonstrators and police. 63 people were arrested, including inside the subway saturday evening. has impose...
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manu, tell me more. >> reporter: we had been expecting this move. a dramatic move escalating the impeachment inquiry by the house, led by the house intelligence committee. moments ago they announced they'd issued a subpoena to the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani demanding that he turn over documents as part of the investigation by october 15th. now what the democrats are asking for are communications and other efforts that giuliani was involved with to urge ukraine officials to launch fln investigation into the president's political rival, former vice president joe biden. they say in the letter that -- citing comments that giuliani even made on cnn telling our colleague chris cuomo when he acknowledged saying, of course i did ask ukraine to look into joe biden. now in this letter, they break down a number of different categories of documents that they want to -- giuliani to turn over. documents from over the last couple of more than two years.
manu, tell me more. >> reporter: we had been expecting this move. a dramatic move escalating the impeachment inquiry by the house, led by the house intelligence committee. moments ago they announced they'd issued a subpoena to the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani demanding that he turn over documents as part of the investigation by october 15th. now what the democrats are asking for are communications and other efforts that giuliani was involved with to urge ukraine officials...
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manu, i want you to stand by.you're just tuning in, again, this is the breaking news here on cnn. a house panel to make formal steps on impeachment probe starting next week. manu said look for that to happen on wednesday. the house judiciary committee is prepared to vote next week on a resolution laying out the procedures for its investigation now that is actively considering moving to impeach president donald trump, a major step towards formalizing its sweeping probe. that's according to multiple sources familiar with the effort. manu, i have a couple questions for you here. it's saying that this -- sources are telling cnn that this resolution is expected to spell out that chairman jerry nadler has the authority to call hearings to either the full committee or subcommittee levels in connection with its impeachment deliberation. so what is this? is this a look at how impeachment proceedings would work? >> reporter: yeah. >> before they actually get to the process and into the nitty-gritty? >> reporter: yeah. it wi
manu, i want you to stand by.you're just tuning in, again, this is the breaking news here on cnn. a house panel to make formal steps on impeachment probe starting next week. manu said look for that to happen on wednesday. the house judiciary committee is prepared to vote next week on a resolution laying out the procedures for its investigation now that is actively considering moving to impeach president donald trump, a major step towards formalizing its sweeping probe. that's according to...
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manu, i have a couple of questions for you here. it's saying that -- sources are telling cnn that this resolution is expected to spell out that chairman jerry nadler has the authority to call hearings to either the full committee, subcommittee levels in connection with its impeachment deliberations. so is this a look at how impeachment proceedings would work? >> yeah. >> before they actually get to the process and into the nitty-gritty? >> yeah. it will actually be part of their information gathering and evidence gathering before they actually recommend articles of impeachment. what they're essentially saying here, don, is jerry nadler will have the authority going forward saying, hey, we want to look into potential campaign finance violations involving this president as it relates to those hush money payments that occurred in 2016. that's going to be in connection to this impeachment probe. they don't call it a hearing saying it's tied to the impeachment deliberation. also they could say, for instance, that the president, his effor
manu, i have a couple of questions for you here. it's saying that -- sources are telling cnn that this resolution is expected to spell out that chairman jerry nadler has the authority to call hearings to either the full committee, subcommittee levels in connection with its impeachment deliberations. so is this a look at how impeachment proceedings would work? >> yeah. >> before they actually get to the process and into the nitty-gritty? >> yeah. it will actually be part of...
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manus cranny has details. manus: a good day to you.rkets dropped 1% yesterday -- saudi markets dropped 1% yesterday. there's a great tradition in saudi arabia. helpers come along to stabilize the market. as we try to put a context around the initial 20% surge in the price of oil, we're back to being up five standard deviations. we were up 20%, now 8.2%. all-important is what is happening in dubai at the hotel that i can see across the road, the ritz-carlton. that's where bankers have been gathering since thursday, since it hit abu dhabi. aramco is expected to push ahead with the ipo after the major attacks. it talked about the very event. and in terms of the protection they have and the amount of oil they have around the world in storage. this is a critical issue for the market. the americans are releasing from the ftr. the studies and the aramco do have extra storage. you can be sure mr. novak, the russian minister, came online this morning. headlines are there. there's no need to call a force majeure. there are enough global stocks i
manus cranny has details. manus: a good day to you.rkets dropped 1% yesterday -- saudi markets dropped 1% yesterday. there's a great tradition in saudi arabia. helpers come along to stabilize the market. as we try to put a context around the initial 20% surge in the price of oil, we're back to being up five standard deviations. we were up 20%, now 8.2%. all-important is what is happening in dubai at the hotel that i can see across the road, the ritz-carlton. that's where bankers have been...
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manus: a very good day to you. yes.conomic forum africa 2019 comes more to bite protests -- comes marred by protests. there is a huge amount of angst in this town. there are protests outside of west africa yesterday taking place. peoplebic attacks on from south africa. nigeria has recalled their high commissioner back. we understand there will be a very limited attendance if at all from the nigerians. the attacks are mounting. this country is dealing with the power generator for 95% of the country ballooning in debt and struggling to maintain the debt rating with moody. they are one step away from junk. speechsa do to give his some quiteckdrop of substantial political, financial, and social angst. anna: good morning. business leaders and heads of state are at the event. the zimbabwean president spoke exclusively to you, manus. you know one thing i love about coming to these things? he arrived three days early. we sat down, had a conversation. he's been in power just under two years. he is indeed trying to bring zimbabwe
manus: a very good day to you. yes.conomic forum africa 2019 comes more to bite protests -- comes marred by protests. there is a huge amount of angst in this town. there are protests outside of west africa yesterday taking place. peoplebic attacks on from south africa. nigeria has recalled their high commissioner back. we understand there will be a very limited attendance if at all from the nigerians. the attacks are mounting. this country is dealing with the power generator for 95% of the...
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manu raju joining us from capitol hill.w about the incidents that led to this complaint? >> reporter: we are told by multiple sources familiar with the matter that the inspector general told the house intelligence committee today that the complaint dealt with in part multiple instances involving the president. we've known so far that there was at least one incident that caused alarm for this whistle-blower. a phone call a conversation with a foreign leader between the president, the "washington post" reported that was some sort of promise the president allegedly made part of the reason for the concern, but also now we're learning there were multiple instances beyond just that phone call, but the question is exa exactly what does that mean, erica? members of the committee briefed earlier by the inspector general not given any substance whatsoever about what the president allegedly did, what caused the keconcern or the substance because the attorney general wasn't authorized to talk about the substance of the complaint. nor w
manu raju joining us from capitol hill.w about the incidents that led to this complaint? >> reporter: we are told by multiple sources familiar with the matter that the inspector general told the house intelligence committee today that the complaint dealt with in part multiple instances involving the president. we've known so far that there was at least one incident that caused alarm for this whistle-blower. a phone call a conversation with a foreign leader between the president, the...
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. >> and i wonder, to manu, how far is this affected, how far can the speaker go with this resolution without having the specific whistleblower complaint? >> reporter: well, in some ways democrats say not having the complaint almost adds to the push towards impeachment because they can make the case to the american public in their view that the white house is defying the law, the president is defying the law. the presidential subpoena is required by law to turn over this whistleblower complaint. congress said it would only be added to the articles of impeachment. but the speaker's language has changed dramatically over the last several days. for weeks she has been throwing cold water on the notion of moving forward on impeachment. then she later embraced language in the house judiciary committee lawsuit to say they were actively considering arlticles f impeachment. but she still had said it was divisive, she said she did not believe the republicans there. but in the addition of the whistleblower complaint and speaking with the ukraine aid and asking them to look into the bidens, this
. >> and i wonder, to manu, how far is this affected, how far can the speaker go with this resolution without having the specific whistleblower complaint? >> reporter: well, in some ways democrats say not having the complaint almost adds to the push towards impeachment because they can make the case to the american public in their view that the white house is defying the law, the president is defying the law. the presidential subpoena is required by law to turn over this...
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manus is not on the show today.e can talk more about oil because he's bringing live coverage from the opec plus meeting that is scheduled to pick up shortly. great to see you. manus: very good debut. the bloomberg scoop that came through yesterday really move the markets. you have the potential tariff relief coming from the chinese and trump. on the opposite side, the potential for a dislocation i have not thought about. the potential for sanctions relief with iran would mean 7000 barrels of oil. you will not get that in one mammoth amount of oil -- oil coming back into the market. it will be a slow-moving taker. what we have to discern is a couple different things. there is not just a shift in terror of discussions between the usa and china. there's a shift interests with an additional political nuance, the extreme hock. bolton off of the agenda. what is it driving trump's thinking as he goes into the latter part of the year? the press scrum are here. if they move, i will move with them. we are languishing around $
manus is not on the show today.e can talk more about oil because he's bringing live coverage from the opec plus meeting that is scheduled to pick up shortly. great to see you. manus: very good debut. the bloomberg scoop that came through yesterday really move the markets. you have the potential tariff relief coming from the chinese and trump. on the opposite side, the potential for a dislocation i have not thought about. the potential for sanctions relief with iran would mean 7000 barrels of...
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manu raju up on capitol hill. joining us now, senator angus king. he's an independent, a member of the intelligence and armed services committees. senator, thanks so much for joining us. what did you make of the president's decision today to once again trash his former national security adviser, john bolton, in the oval office of all places? even going so far as to side with the north korean dictator, kim jong-un, over it's an odd s wolf. because you remember that john bolton was hired by the president. it's an odd situation where the president is dumping on the person that he brought into that very important position. i think, really, though, wolf, we've got to look forward and see who's going to get this job in the future. it was apparent to many of us from the beginning that the president and john bolton were going to go in different directions. i don't think the president wants a war with iran, for example. and i think john bolton has been very hawkish about iran for 10 or 15, 20 years. he's been pushing in that direction. so i don't think this
manu raju up on capitol hill. joining us now, senator angus king. he's an independent, a member of the intelligence and armed services committees. senator, thanks so much for joining us. what did you make of the president's decision today to once again trash his former national security adviser, john bolton, in the oval office of all places? even going so far as to side with the north korean dictator, kim jong-un, over it's an odd s wolf. because you remember that john bolton was hired by the...
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we'll go to manu raju on the hill. it is worth taking a moment to take through what the president did, calling for adam schiff to be arrested and another u.s. official was spying on him and the outing of a whistleblower. >> president trump has been casting on twitter looking for a way to defend himself, he's been raising eye brows with a series of attacks that he launched relating to this ukraine controversy. he claims he had the right to meet the whistleblower whose identity is being protected right now. he's painting this person as an accuser. he's also accusing the house of intelligence adam schiff for treason. he's claiming that a civil war could break out of democrats successfully if removing him from office. democrats are more and more united and coordinated across different epnds. they have not unveil a coordinated messaging strategy. we did see the white house allies out, what we saw was defending the president against impeachment little in the way of defense of the president's actual context on the phone call
we'll go to manu raju on the hill. it is worth taking a moment to take through what the president did, calling for adam schiff to be arrested and another u.s. official was spying on him and the outing of a whistleblower. >> president trump has been casting on twitter looking for a way to defend himself, he's been raising eye brows with a series of attacks that he launched relating to this ukraine controversy. he claims he had the right to meet the whistleblower whose identity is being...
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>> reporter: well, manu, this was a surreal and wild scene. an odessa police officer just described as something they never anticipated and really had never seen before, nor trained for because of the sporadic and the widespread nature of where all of these different shootings took place. in many of these mass shootings, it all take place in one location. but this was spread over miles and miles across the city. and calls were coming in constantly of people being wounded by gunfire, which added to the chaos of the moment. this was, as you mentioned, a wild scene. five people dead. nearly two dozen injured. among those dead, a high school student here in odessa. and among the wounded is a 17-month-old child who was airlifted to a hospital in lubbo lubbock, texas. we are told now is in satisfactory condition. from people who were here on the front lines dealing with this chaos, they described a frightening scene. >> i encourage everyone in every community, no matter what size, if you're in the middle of the desert, urban area, to prepare in adva
>> reporter: well, manu, this was a surreal and wild scene. an odessa police officer just described as something they never anticipated and really had never seen before, nor trained for because of the sporadic and the widespread nature of where all of these different shootings took place. in many of these mass shootings, it all take place in one location. but this was spread over miles and miles across the city. and calls were coming in constantly of people being wounded by gunfire, which...
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let me get to manu. the house intelligence committee has been behind closed doors for hours now with the inspector general. what are you hearing? >> well, we're not expecting them to learn about the nature and the substance of the complaint as well as exactly who that foreign leader was, what alleged promise the president made. we're expecting them to talk about the process of actually how that complaint was handled and there have been, of course, ample questions about that process and why the complaint has not been turned over to capitol hill. something that chairman schiff says is a clear violation of federal law. that process is how that's being handled is what this major focus is going to be on today. so it appears that after this hearing, that probably will take place, probably will continue on for maybe another couple of hours potentially, there will be a lot more questions about who the president was speaking to, what exactly the whistle blower was alarmed about and next week when the acting direc
let me get to manu. the house intelligence committee has been behind closed doors for hours now with the inspector general. what are you hearing? >> well, we're not expecting them to learn about the nature and the substance of the complaint as well as exactly who that foreign leader was, what alleged promise the president made. we're expecting them to talk about the process of actually how that complaint was handled and there have been, of course, ample questions about that process and...
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manus: exactly.energy aspects suggest that there is a $15 upside in oil if there is a substantial trade deal. would you agree with her? what is the upside on a good a trade deal? >> i don't know what a good trade deal is. it will be defined by the victors who declare a victory in the traded deal. , allow that the market markets respond positively when it looks like everybody is going to get together and get something done. manysus: what's that worth? $10? >> i will not put a price on it. the 70th anniversary of the chinese revolution is coming up. for them, the century of humiliation is over. nus: thank you so much, the chair of ihs market. francine: thank you so much, manus cranny in abu dhabi with ihs market. we will have plenty more on these markets. we are also keeping a nine on what olaf sye on cholz is saying at bundestag. is what we look at every day and they are continuing their rise today off of record lows. this the very latest from germany. we will keep a night on whether there is any -- k
manus: exactly.energy aspects suggest that there is a $15 upside in oil if there is a substantial trade deal. would you agree with her? what is the upside on a good a trade deal? >> i don't know what a good trade deal is. it will be defined by the victors who declare a victory in the traded deal. , allow that the market markets respond positively when it looks like everybody is going to get together and get something done. manysus: what's that worth? $10? >> i will not put a price...
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raju, our reporter, as soon as manu is ready, they'll let us know. >> manu, it looked like he wanted to answer you, you know, he stopped and then his team was sort of like let's go, let's go. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, guys. he didn't seem to want to answer any questions about the debate that's been going on in the democratic caucus, which is whether or not they are conducting an impeachment investigation. he said that he's done with it. he said what they are worried about right now is simply the ultimate outcome, which is whether or not to recommend this president should be he's calling an aggressive set of hearings. we have the ranking member right now, doug collins,, let's take a listen here. >> this is the most well covered procedural hearing i've ever seen in my life for rules that existed. these rules are not new. there's nothing new about what we just saw. these rules were already in our rules. the chairman could have done these at any time he wanted to. this is not new today. what is new, like i said in my opening statement, this is a filter, this is to make you believe
raju, our reporter, as soon as manu is ready, they'll let us know. >> manu, it looked like he wanted to answer you, you know, he stopped and then his team was sort of like let's go, let's go. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, guys. he didn't seem to want to answer any questions about the debate that's been going on in the democratic caucus, which is whether or not they are conducting an impeachment investigation. he said that he's done with it. he said what they are worried about...
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manus cranny joins us from dubai. mood of the market, and give us some context for all this. good day to you. this kind of momentum in the oil market is unprecedented. is toestion that we need break the price down between the supply shock of 5 million barrels, that is one huge element, along with the second aspect, which is the geopolitical rating. then you have the geopolitical repricing which is fundamental, and that is what i mean by a damaging moment, the u.s. reaching straight for the blame on iran. there are two elements to this price movement. kuwait, iraq, the iran revolution. that was 1979. manus, what has been the response from the u.s.? there is a two-pronged fight. we have to think about the supply side -- how do you call the concern about supply? to that point, the united states has gone reports, andhe they have been drawing down, the lowest since 2008. the response mechanism from the supply side is to quell the angst from the united states and from saudi arabia. the big decide on the oil price bybut had
manus cranny joins us from dubai. mood of the market, and give us some context for all this. good day to you. this kind of momentum in the oil market is unprecedented. is toestion that we need break the price down between the supply shock of 5 million barrels, that is one huge element, along with the second aspect, which is the geopolitical rating. then you have the geopolitical repricing which is fundamental, and that is what i mean by a damaging moment, the u.s. reaching straight for the...
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with that, let's go to cnn's manu raju at the capitol. manu, do we know how the release of this complaint is going to affect the decision to move forward by democrats? >> reporter: we don't know yet because what the democrats announced today was an impeachment inquiry. what they didn't announce was actually voting to impeach the president. that would be presumably the next step. so if the complaint doesn't show any wrongdoing or if the president -- the transcript that he eventually releases doesn't show the president doing anything wrong in the eyes of democrats or if there's no evidence the president sought to hold up military aid to ukraine in exchange for investigating the bidens, perhaps they'll have a different tactic. but if there are significant concerns, red flags, a smoking gun in there, that could expedite the push to impeach this president because the democrats have been demanding this information. anderson, one of the reasons why they were considering impeaching the president is because of his refusal to turn over this informa
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manu?> reporter: hey, brianna, i'm with mark warner whose senate intelligence committee is investigating this whistleblower complaint which we want to talk to him about. here the president over the weekend went after the whistleblower. you've been trying to get the whistleblower to come before your committee. is this impacting your ability to talk to the whistleblower? >> time will tell on that. but we've had a lot of questions about what the president did or didn't do with the ukranian president. but one area where we don't have more information to seek out is calling out the president's outrageous comments, both last thursday when he called the whistleblower and anyone else that he or she may have talked to, traitorous and like a spy, where he implied there should be physical harm to the whistleblower. when that kind of commentary was reinforced by his tweets over the weekend, even my republican colleagues who may not want to weigh in on the substance of the complaint need to stand up and
manu?> reporter: hey, brianna, i'm with mark warner whose senate intelligence committee is investigating this whistleblower complaint which we want to talk to him about. here the president over the weekend went after the whistleblower. you've been trying to get the whistleblower to come before your committee. is this impacting your ability to talk to the whistleblower? >> time will tell on that. but we've had a lot of questions about what the president did or didn't do with the...
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cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, what has lewandowski been able to see about the meetings he had with president trump? >> reporter: rl he's defending meeting and he said he didn't have any concerns with the president's private comments about limiting the scope of the mueller probe. now he did confirm the elements that were in the mueller report. namely, that the meetings that occurred in 2017, the president directing lewandowski to deliver a message toev sessions to unrecuse himself and to limit the investigation going forward and instead focus on future campaigns. he said those are accurate descriptions in the mueller report. but, jake, it took him some time to get there. initially he said he wasn't aware of some of the things that were in the mueller report. he said he needed his memory refreshed. he had to read from the report. democrats said in was simply a stall tactic and that back and forth between democrats and republicans over the rules and we've seen a lot of theatrics play out. but the overall theme
cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, what has lewandowski been able to see about the meetings he had with president trump? >> reporter: rl he's defending meeting and he said he didn't have any concerns with the president's private comments about limiting the scope of the mueller probe. now he did confirm the elements that were in the mueller report. namely, that the meetings that occurred in 2017, the president directing lewandowski to deliver a message toev sessions to unrecuse...
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though that's not what the mueller found. >> manu, thank you. a huge crowd returns for elizabeth warren last night. we'll discuss. >> and the president is expected to address the homeless crisis in california when he visits the state today, but it's an issue with real people at the center of it. we're going to hear from one of them. >> it means it can happen to anybody. >> it can happen to anybody. it's not someone else's problem. it's a problem we all could face. and the magic power of unlg your room with your phone. i can read minds too. really? book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. it's not a yearly shot. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help
though that's not what the mueller found. >> manu, thank you. a huge crowd returns for elizabeth warren last night. we'll discuss. >> and the president is expected to address the homeless crisis in california when he visits the state today, but it's an issue with real people at the center of it. we're going to hear from one of them. >> it means it can happen to anybody. >> it can happen to anybody. it's not someone else's problem. it's a problem we all could face. and...
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they're not h here, they're on manus. "hey, jamal" or "hey, faizel, where are you?" eric: i started covering manus island more than 3 years ago, and when i first met these men, i wondered how their stories would end. i nevever thought itt would be here, on the other side of the world, in the suburbs of north america. some peoplple mit think this is a prpretty good outcome to what was a diabolical political and social p problem. and now they're here, australia might forget these guys, but they won'tt fget what australia did to them, and they might not forgive, either. amir: it can be lonely sometimes. super lonely. it's just i feel like i'm still there and i hear this d daily stuff. it's not ending, , it just kekes happening. it's getting worse and worse. something that i will always remember it. i will never be able to forget it. stuff that happened, my friends that they were killed in front of me. this shouldn't have happened ever. and i am sure there's gonna be a day that in the future that australia will feel sorry about what they've done. be from berlin. saudi ar
they're not h here, they're on manus. "hey, jamal" or "hey, faizel, where are you?" eric: i started covering manus island more than 3 years ago, and when i first met these men, i wondered how their stories would end. i nevever thought itt would be here, on the other side of the world, in the suburbs of north america. some peoplple mit think this is a prpretty good outcome to what was a diabolical political and social p problem. and now they're here, australia might forget...
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there are a number of people who started to look presidential, can go manu a manu.a moment when the president is dropping, more voters are to be had and that for the party was a better prospect. and there are subjects we didn't touch. >> rahm mentioned castro and that moment where he questioned the vice president and his memory. did he go too far? that seems to be the uncomfortable moment. >> i think it depends on your perspective. younger voters, i don't think they're going to see it as an offensive moment. i think they're going to see it as a debate. there are probably some old school folks who like the nicy nice who were probably startled by it. but i think there was a lot of energy going across the day and highlighting that moment was a little unfair. >> democratic candidates make a mistake if they think they have to become their version of donald trump. if the voters want a bully, they got a bully, they've got the biggest, baddest bully in the white house who's a republican. they want somebody who's not donald trump, and not donald trump is somebody civilized,
there are a number of people who started to look presidential, can go manu a manu.a moment when the president is dropping, more voters are to be had and that for the party was a better prospect. and there are subjects we didn't touch. >> rahm mentioned castro and that moment where he questioned the vice president and his memory. did he go too far? that seems to be the uncomfortable moment. >> i think it depends on your perspective. younger voters, i don't think they're going to see...
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manu, stand by. she also said no one is above the law, referring to the president of the united states and what he was doing was a betrayal of the constitution. >> the fact she gave a preample about her experience on the intelligence committees, that she comes at this not just from understanding the law, how things are supposed to work, then, of course, talking about it in very big, very sweeping terms about the constitution of the united states, it's really hard to overstate how historic this is. as manu said, it's barely one hand that you can count on how many times this has happened and it is a last resort. the house democrats feel that they have reached that last resort and there has been so much pressure on her. she has resisted for so long since they took the majority from many people who have been saying come on already. we gave you the majority. why aren't you using it? now she says she has seen an issue she believes the american public understands and should be outraged by because her number
manu, stand by. she also said no one is above the law, referring to the president of the united states and what he was doing was a betrayal of the constitution. >> the fact she gave a preample about her experience on the intelligence committees, that she comes at this not just from understanding the law, how things are supposed to work, then, of course, talking about it in very big, very sweeping terms about the constitution of the united states, it's really hard to overstate how historic...
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our manu raju has details on that for you. first the reporting from that "washington post" report. it focuses on the meeting that happened in 2017 with russian officials, a day after fbi director james comey was fired. according to the post, the president told him he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the 2016 u.s. election. my colleague anderson cooper spoke with with one of the reporters who broke that story. >> in 2017 when president trump met in the oval office with the russian foreign minister and the ambassador to the united states, he told him that he was not concerned about moscow's interference with our recent election because the united states does the same things in other countries. this alarmed senior white house officials who believed, first of all, that the president was sort of falsely equating what had happened in 2016 but also that he might be giving some kind of a green light or acquiescence to the russians to try this again in other countries, and the memo of that conversation was then highly restricted so very few people were allowed to see it, whic
our manu raju has details on that for you. first the reporting from that "washington post" report. it focuses on the meeting that happened in 2017 with russian officials, a day after fbi director james comey was fired. according to the post, the president told him he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the 2016 u.s. election. my colleague anderson cooper spoke with with one of the reporters who broke that story. >> in 2017 when president trump met in the oval office...
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first let's go to our congressional correspondent manu ra jchl u on capitol hill. they want answers about this whistle blower complaint about the president but aren't getting much. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. with the intelligence community's inspector general. we're told that in that briefing he referred to, quote, multiple sequence of events and alleged actions that took place, suggesting there could be more than one action at the heart of this whistleblower complaint. the inspector general was very careful not to say that the president was behind any of these actions. we have reported separately, confirming with the washington post reported that the president's phone call with a foreign leader, communication with a foreign leader was what drove, in part, what the whistleblower had concerns about, saying he promised this foreign leader something. law measurings have a lot of questions they're asking. tonight cnn has learned the white house and justice department have taken steps to prevent congress from getting its hands on a whistleblower complaint about th
first let's go to our congressional correspondent manu ra jchl u on capitol hill. they want answers about this whistle blower complaint about the president but aren't getting much. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. with the intelligence community's inspector general. we're told that in that briefing he referred to, quote, multiple sequence of events and alleged actions that took place, suggesting there could be more than one action at the heart of this whistleblower complaint. the...
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senior congressional correspondent manu raju is live on capitol hill. this is a threading of the needle politically, is it not? allow those who stipulate to go the committee path but the fact is the full house has not voted to do so. >> that's absolutely right, jim. and what the democrats are arguing in this committee room this morning is that it essentially does not matter what you call this. you can call it an impeachment inquiry, a simple investigation. but the bottom line is what jerry nadler, the chairman of the committee announced this morning is that the committee is in an active consideration mode right now. whether to actively -- they're actively considering whether to impeach the president of the united states. so call it what you want, but the ultimate decision might be that this committee could recommend impeachment of this president which would then go to the full house to vote. jerry nadler recognizes the confusion because he's been saying for weeks they are in formal impeachment proceedings but the democratic leaders have said that's not
senior congressional correspondent manu raju is live on capitol hill. this is a threading of the needle politically, is it not? allow those who stipulate to go the committee path but the fact is the full house has not voted to do so. >> that's absolutely right, jim. and what the democrats are arguing in this committee room this morning is that it essentially does not matter what you call this. you can call it an impeachment inquiry, a simple investigation. but the bottom line is what...
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and back to manu raju on capitol hill. chairman adam schiff tells cnn today it's not only impeachment hearing that's could start as soon as next week. hearings. not voting. hearings. also he might actually start potentially issuing subpoenas and ordering depositions? >> i asked directly, what are your next steps here? do you plan to have hearings next week, he said we do plan to have hearings next week and plans to bring forward individuals for depositions and made clear subpoenas could go out very soon to get documents. i asked how will you handle if the white house sfoen wa stonew not provide documents, they've been battling all year about document requests and no the gotten a number of them. he said that would only add to their contention that the president is trying to obstruct congress. one of the articles for impeachment that president nixon, also an article of impeachment for president trump. adam schiff plans to move forward aggressively when the rest of congress is in recess. other members plan to skip parts of th
and back to manu raju on capitol hill. chairman adam schiff tells cnn today it's not only impeachment hearing that's could start as soon as next week. hearings. not voting. hearings. also he might actually start potentially issuing subpoenas and ordering depositions? >> i asked directly, what are your next steps here? do you plan to have hearings next week, he said we do plan to have hearings next week and plans to bring forward individuals for depositions and made clear subpoenas could...
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manu, thank you.oming up, reports that the stench of death is in the air as search crews spread out across the most hard-hit areas of the bahamas. cnn is live as mobile mortuaries are being set up. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. now, there's skyrizi. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections... ...and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check
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. >> let's go to cnn's manu raju on capitol hill.u, democrats want this but they don't want the full caucus? >> that's right. sizable number in the full democratic caucus still not there yesterday as far as getting behind formal impeachment proceedings, even though there's a number in the house who do want to move forward. there are some in districts at risk of flipping in 2020. pushing back telling me now is not time to move forward. >> i think the american people aren't there on the issue of impeachment. >> i don't think we've made the case to the american people that we need to, yet. >> move on the house judiciary committee, essentially what will they're doing is the same as inquiry means that the full house will not have to vote to formally open this investigation. that will spare them from a vote. but, jake, if the committee does make a decision to actually recommend articles of impeachment, which jerry nadler wants to do before the end of the year, those members will have to cast a vote by then, jake. >> manu, az a there's a de
. >> let's go to cnn's manu raju on capitol hill.u, democrats want this but they don't want the full caucus? >> that's right. sizable number in the full democratic caucus still not there yesterday as far as getting behind formal impeachment proceedings, even though there's a number in the house who do want to move forward. there are some in districts at risk of flipping in 2020. pushing back telling me now is not time to move forward. >> i think the american people aren't...
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a fascinating thing about manu's reporting this morning is he's talking to the front liners. people haven't wanted to talk because they're innocent his district. that could be huge. >> that is who nancy pelosi has been looking at, right? think of folks in texas, think of folks in south carolina, georgia, pennsylvania. those 40 or so democrats who made the difference in terms of the democrats taking over the house. those are the folks she's been looking at. they're going back home. they're getting a feel for what folks in those districts want them to do, and so far it has been not impeachment. do at some point they start to feel differently, feel a little more like aoc, and you heard himes there. that talking point is kind of an old talking point, this idea of michigan, this idea that impeachment could basically juice the president's chances to get reelected sdrks th, does th the calculus? it is different. it's the president of the united states getting on the phone talking to another leader to insert themselves into a democratic election, right? that's a big deal. >> it is, b
a fascinating thing about manu's reporting this morning is he's talking to the front liners. people haven't wanted to talk because they're innocent his district. that could be huge. >> that is who nancy pelosi has been looking at, right? think of folks in texas, think of folks in south carolina, georgia, pennsylvania. those 40 or so democrats who made the difference in terms of the democrats taking over the house. those are the folks she's been looking at. they're going back home. they're...
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manu raju is on capitol hill for us. lawmakers will vote on a resolution defining the parameters of their impeachment probe. does that mean an inquiry is under way. >> reporter: democrats say it is in fact under way. that there is an impeachment investigation happening and thursday's vote, which will lay out how the hearings take place procedurally in the days and weeks ahead shows they're doing that. investigating whether or not to impeach the president of the united states. i just had a chance to ask the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, whether or not she agrees that they are in impeachment investigation. she wouldn't exactly say. she said they have been investigating for some time, russian interference as well as the president's apparent misconduct while in office. i asked her if she agreed what he said that there are formal impeachment proceedings, she said i don't know what the chairman said, i do know we have been on a path to investigate and that includes a possibility of legislation or impeachment democrats an
manu raju is on capitol hill for us. lawmakers will vote on a resolution defining the parameters of their impeachment probe. does that mean an inquiry is under way. >> reporter: democrats say it is in fact under way. that there is an impeachment investigation happening and thursday's vote, which will lay out how the hearings take place procedurally in the days and weeks ahead shows they're doing that. investigating whether or not to impeach the president of the united states. i just had a...
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manu raju is following these findings here. what's the strategy here?use it's sort of a kitchen sink approach here from democrats now. but do they expect that this will resonate more because it gets to business and profiting off the office? >> reporter: yeah, potentially they believe that should be the focus going forward. right now what they're doing is focusing on potential constitutional violations of the emoluments clause which is aimed at limiting a president from enriching himself while in office and limiting foreign influence. now, the house oversight chairman has sent letters to white house officials demanding information about the decision by mike pence to stay this week at trump's golf resort in ireland about 180 miles away from the official meetings in dublin. on the cost of the trips showing communications with the stay. now separately jerry nadler sent letters to the white house counsel's office and the secret service demanding information about trump's proposal to hold the g7 summit next year at his miami golf resort. now, this all comes a
manu raju is following these findings here. what's the strategy here?use it's sort of a kitchen sink approach here from democrats now. but do they expect that this will resonate more because it gets to business and profiting off the office? >> reporter: yeah, potentially they believe that should be the focus going forward. right now what they're doing is focusing on potential constitutional violations of the emoluments clause which is aimed at limiting a president from enriching himself...
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manu, you've been doing some of the reporting on this.e that you have from jamie raskin of maryland saying the investigation will be broadening out. the central sin, the original sin of the trump administration is the decision to convert the presidency into a money-making operation for the president and his business and his family. it's a great line. do they really think they can prove it? >> that's a question. i do believe they think this is an argument they can make more effective ly to the public as they try to make the point impeachment is the way to go. jamie raskin has been pushing for formal impeachment proceedings which jerry nadler says they are currently in. we've not heard the speaker confirm that. democrats want to go into the fall session talking not just about obstruction of justice, which they believe are impeachable offenses as laid out in the mueller report but potentially the president violating the emoluments clause of the constitution in addition to dangling pardons to officials who may have tried to break immigration
manu, you've been doing some of the reporting on this.e that you have from jamie raskin of maryland saying the investigation will be broadening out. the central sin, the original sin of the trump administration is the decision to convert the presidency into a money-making operation for the president and his business and his family. it's a great line. do they really think they can prove it? >> that's a question. i do believe they think this is an argument they can make more effective ly to...
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two tries from manu tuilagi put them in control at half—time, when they led 18—3.heir lead, thanks to two more tries from jamie george and luke cowan—dickie, but there have been a lot of errors. england will get the win wanted but not, perhaps, the performance. plenty for them to work on before their next match against the usa on thursday. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. it's 13:00pm. let's get more now on the labour party conference where jeremy corbyn has said he will serve a full term as prime minister if his party wins the next general election. he also defended the party's brexit policy amid calls for him to come out unambiguously to remain in the eu rather than sit on the fence. our assistant political editor norman smith has been gauging the mood over brexit in brighton. well, that clash is likely to come toa well, that clash is likely to come to a head tomorrow on the conference we will have the brexit vote and crucial will be the attitude of some of the big unions. well, joining me is the lea
two tries from manu tuilagi put them in control at half—time, when they led 18—3.heir lead, thanks to two more tries from jamie george and luke cowan—dickie, but there have been a lot of errors. england will get the win wanted but not, perhaps, the performance. plenty for them to work on before their next match against the usa on thursday. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. it's 13:00pm. let's get more now on the labour party...
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first, our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. manu, a new subpoena for secretary of state mike pompeo. >> reporter: first batch of subpoenas since nancy pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry earlier this week. committees sent a subpoena to the secretary of state asking for documents about apparent efforts by rudy giuliani to reach out to ukraine officials to push for that investigation into the president's political rival, former vice president joe biden and his son hunter biden. the democrats sent letters about most moves by the state department to help with those efforts. now, at the same time the house intelligence committee, which is taking the lead for now on this impeachment inquiry, plans to move expeditiously on its probe. adam schiff, chairman of the committee, telling me earlier today he plans to push forward over the next few weeks when congress is on recess, but his committee, he says, will be working through the recess, potentially scheduling hearings as soon as next week. they've scheduled a hearing, i'm
first, our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. manu, a new subpoena for secretary of state mike pompeo. >> reporter: first batch of subpoenas since nancy pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry earlier this week. committees sent a subpoena to the secretary of state asking for documents about apparent efforts by rudy giuliani to reach out to ukraine officials to push for that investigation into the president's political rival, former vice president joe biden and his son...
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first go to cnn correspondent manu raju on capitol hill. and manu, the chairman of the intel and oversight and foreign affairs committees are jointly demanding documents from the president's personal lawyer. tell us about this. >> reporter: the latest development in a rapidly-escalating impeachment investigation. a subpoena sent to rudy giuliani, the president's attorney, demanding documents he turn over by october 15th. this is after comments that rudy giuliani made on cnn saying that he did, in fact, urge the ukrainians to investigate joe biden and his son. what the democrats are asking for are documents stemming from the time the president came into office up until now and they want those in the next two weeks. now at the same time the democrats are demanding three giuliani business associates come forward for depositions and this is after the same committees have asked for information from the state department, subpoenaing the state department for documents as part of the ukraine investigation saying that any efforts to obstruct that wi
first go to cnn correspondent manu raju on capitol hill. and manu, the chairman of the intel and oversight and foreign affairs committees are jointly demanding documents from the president's personal lawyer. tell us about this. >> reporter: the latest development in a rapidly-escalating impeachment investigation. a subpoena sent to rudy giuliani, the president's attorney, demanding documents he turn over by october 15th. this is after comments that rudy giuliani made on cnn saying that he...
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manu, thank you very much joining us now, republican congressman, adam kinzkinzinger. he's a member of the house foreign affairs committee. and also an iraq and afghanistan war veteran. thanks very much for your service and thanks very much for coming in. do you think the administration has a strategy now in dealing with iran in the aftermath of what pompeo flatly says was an iranian attack on the saudi oil facilities? >> i think time will tell in terms of what the reaction is to this and whether that's a strategy. i think generally overarching, yes, they have a strategy with iran, which is to, frankly, put on such pressing sanctions, which are having an impact, that it brings them back to the table to deal with the nuclear issue. but also broaden that to behavior in the region and missiles that are designed to carry nuclear warheads. in this terms of this actual issue, i don't know. and i hope there is some kind of a response. there's any number of proportional responses that will work, but what's obvious here, all you have to do is look through the beginning of -- ba
manu, thank you very much joining us now, republican congressman, adam kinzkinzinger. he's a member of the house foreign affairs committee. and also an iraq and afghanistan war veteran. thanks very much for your service and thanks very much for coming in. do you think the administration has a strategy now in dealing with iran in the aftermath of what pompeo flatly says was an iranian attack on the saudi oil facilities? >> i think time will tell in terms of what the reaction is to this and...
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manu, to you first. we watched this hearing. what is the reaction on the hill after this? >> i just spoke to adam schiff, the house intelligence committee chairman, and asked him about his next steps. he made it very clear talking to reporters just now that he plans to use this whistleblower complaint as a, quote, road map investigation in the days ahead. they plan to pursue all of the leads that are in this complaint, talking about the white house lawyers who allegedly tried to conceal this complaint from going forward, and other people who are mentioned in there as well as rudy giuliani, the president's attorney, as well as the attorney general of the united states, bill barr. i asked schiff specifically, will you bring in bill barr? will you bring in rudy giuliani? and will you subpoena for those other transcripts that were allegedly stored by white house officials to prevent them from getting out. the whistleblower said they were improperly concealed. i asked if he would subpoena for those. he would not comment on specific investigative steps, but he made very clear th
manu, to you first. we watched this hearing. what is the reaction on the hill after this? >> i just spoke to adam schiff, the house intelligence committee chairman, and asked him about his next steps. he made it very clear talking to reporters just now that he plans to use this whistleblower complaint as a, quote, road map investigation in the days ahead. they plan to pursue all of the leads that are in this complaint, talking about the white house lawyers who allegedly tried to conceal...
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>> manu, thank you very much for setting all of that up for us. joining us now is rachel bates, congressional reporter for "the washington post" and cnn's political analyst. as we watch the external optics of what's unfolding there with chairman nadler taking his seat at the judiciary committee, you have the inside, behind the curtain reporting of what they're doing. what changes today? >> today they'll be making nice they're calling it a formal first vote on the impeachment proceedings. they haven't voted to open an impeachment proceeding but it will give them new power and so they're trying to frame it as a big first step for impeachment. behind the scenes, i am hearing from people that even though the committee says this is just an investigation to see whether or not they'll draft articles of impeachment, my sources are telling me they've already mapped out potential articles of impeachment. now the judiciary committee told me in a statement that there is no draft of articles of impeachment. nothing is written down on paper, but the committee,
>> manu, thank you very much for setting all of that up for us. joining us now is rachel bates, congressional reporter for "the washington post" and cnn's political analyst. as we watch the external optics of what's unfolding there with chairman nadler taking his seat at the judiciary committee, you have the inside, behind the curtain reporting of what they're doing. what changes today? >> today they'll be making nice they're calling it a formal first vote on the...
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manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, what are you expecting? >> reporter: we expect a pretty feisty appearance by corwin lewandowski to push back against the allegations of the president obstructing justice. he's made that very clear in all his comments in the run-up to this hearing. in this hearing the democrats plan to question him extensively about what was detailed in the mueller report, and those are the conversations that lewandowski had with the president and when the president urged lewandowski to set up a meeting with jeff sessions to urge that individual to recuse himself and limit his scope so it would exclude the trump campaign and instead focus on future presidential campaigns. that meeting never happened. lewandowski tried to relay a message from the president to the attorney general, even trying to set up another meeting. he set up a meeting through rick dearborn who is a former white house aide. dearborn was also subpoenaed to testify at this hearing to ask because democrats could ask about that episode. the white house blocked
manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, what are you expecting? >> reporter: we expect a pretty feisty appearance by corwin lewandowski to push back against the allegations of the president obstructing justice. he's made that very clear in all his comments in the run-up to this hearing. in this hearing the democrats plan to question him extensively about what was detailed in the mueller report, and those are the conversations that lewandowski had with the president and when the president...
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more now from manu raju. >> good morning, christine and dave. after months of infighting, house speaker nancy pelosi finally got behind the idea of an impeachment inquiry after democrat after democrat in her caucus called for impeachment proceedings at least to move forward. >> there's the dishonorable act of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections. therefore today i'm announcing the house of representatives is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. the president must be healld accountable. no one is above the law. >> she made very clear the straw that broke the camel's back was the complaint issued by this whistle-blower and the president's handling of it as well as the substance of the allegation, the president himself talking on the phone with the ukrainian president talking about it. she's saying that's one reason why, the big reason why we need to move forward. what does that actually mean? she says the six committees will continue their investigations an
more now from manu raju. >> good morning, christine and dave. after months of infighting, house speaker nancy pelosi finally got behind the idea of an impeachment inquiry after democrat after democrat in her caucus called for impeachment proceedings at least to move forward. >> there's the dishonorable act of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections. therefore today i'm announcing the house of representatives is...