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recupera roger, viene henry martÍn, renato de punta. >> si se queda la zurda, pÉgale con la zurda. >>la tocaron, ahora tiro de esquina punta de la derecha. >> aquÍ estÁ la jugada de la que se quejaba bruno valdÉs y el lobo tambiÉn, 1 plancha allÍ sobre henry y el Árbitro nunca la vio. por eso el reclamo tan aireado de valdÉs hacia cÉsar ramos. >> ahorita despuÉs de este tiro de esquina vamos a mandar con fabricio, para que nos diga quÉ opina de esta jugada. >> aunque el asistente no habÍa levantado la bandera, ahÍ estÁ la repeticiÓn, como la pone en juego. >> recordarle a la gente que al terminar este partido tenemos fiesta deportiva, porque va a pelear el canelo Álvarez contra covaleda. la tendremos en vivo y bien todo desde las vegas y tendremos 1 invitado especial que es 1 joya. >> creo saber quien es, andy ruiz. el campeÓn mundial de peso completo, asÍ que no se pueden perder por nada del mundo esta pelea. >> acÁ viene cÓrdoba intentando ganar. se quedo justamente amarrado al terreno de juego. >> difÍcilmente paÚl se va a salir a menos de que estÉ lesionado. >> estÁ cojeando pero
recupera roger, viene henry martÍn, renato de punta. >> si se queda la zurda, pÉgale con la zurda. >>la tocaron, ahora tiro de esquina punta de la derecha. >> aquÍ estÁ la jugada de la que se quejaba bruno valdÉs y el lobo tambiÉn, 1 plancha allÍ sobre henry y el Árbitro nunca la vio. por eso el reclamo tan aireado de valdÉs hacia cÉsar ramos. >> ahorita despuÉs de este tiro de esquina vamos a mandar con fabricio, para que nos diga quÉ opina de esta jugada....
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we are taking a very data-driven approach toward a potential pbl with lockheed martin. so we're working hard at understanding where the operational availability, the mission capability, and where the cost per flight hour are being driven and making sure we come up with a win-win situation for both the war fighter, as well as the taxpayer. thank you. >> clarification on the parts ms. lord, are those a thousand different parts or a thousand parts types. >> individual parts. >> okay, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. gentlemen. >> [inaudible] >> my only problem is i would not characterize it as all messed up. i would not-- >> what are the lessons learned? what are you doing differently? [inaudible conversations] >> on facebook, 126 million people were exposed to russian manipulation attempts in the 2016 election, 20 million people on instagram, 10 million tweets on twitter to 6 million followers. we know russia attack voting systems in all 50 states. we know they targeted misinformation at specific people and we know that 27% of voting age americans saw russian misinformati
we are taking a very data-driven approach toward a potential pbl with lockheed martin. so we're working hard at understanding where the operational availability, the mission capability, and where the cost per flight hour are being driven and making sure we come up with a win-win situation for both the war fighter, as well as the taxpayer. thank you. >> clarification on the parts ms. lord, are those a thousand different parts or a thousand parts types. >> individual parts. >>...
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we got off to a slow start due to disagreements with lockheed martin how to proceed. early days of the program it was not jsc it was à Ãproprietary environment in which we were going to do that work. we elected about two peo's ago to paul that work out of that proprietary environment and put it into a u.s. government owned facility in the j fc that will allow us to integrate other aircraft from other manufacturers into the system of systems work later. there simply a lot of work to be done and as we do that integration and as we make progress the system stays rules more of those pieces into the flights get more complex and you find more things relative to the interactions between those systems. >> to the program underestimate how much work needed to be done? >> i don't know that we underestimated how much work could be done but we struggle getting out of the gates in particular with our relationship with lockheed and actually doing the work. their relationship is very much better now we are working side-by-side with the vetted engineers sitting side-by-side with the n
we got off to a slow start due to disagreements with lockheed martin how to proceed. early days of the program it was not jsc it was à Ãproprietary environment in which we were going to do that work. we elected about two peo's ago to paul that work out of that proprietary environment and put it into a u.s. government owned facility in the j fc that will allow us to integrate other aircraft from other manufacturers into the system of systems work later. there simply a lot of work to be done...
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country and then hans martin were out past dawn soaking up the moment. to shop lee that we exchanged addresses and phone numbers and make plans to meet up one monday then we just figured well let's see what the future brings. contre 100 martin fell in love and stayed together for 5 years she showed him eastern germany and he helped her find her footing and what for her was a new world. for hiking and hans you're going to take learn house for all these german citizens the next years brought many to. alan church but they too found their footing. and they still take pride in that today. was monday i think we have to keep talking about it and remembering how peaceful it was and no one lost their life and. even complicit and that's the most important message we need to remember about the fall of the wall in 1909 so the. this it's i think both sides have a hard time imagining it could have turned into a bloodbath what we were incredibly lucky that no one accidentally fired a shot up of it's a stroke of good fortune for german history that that didn't happen it
country and then hans martin were out past dawn soaking up the moment. to shop lee that we exchanged addresses and phone numbers and make plans to meet up one monday then we just figured well let's see what the future brings. contre 100 martin fell in love and stayed together for 5 years she showed him eastern germany and he helped her find her footing and what for her was a new world. for hiking and hans you're going to take learn house for all these german citizens the next years brought many...
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martin: no.standing the terrible deficit from netanyahu, i think he has made more than six trips to see putin and kiss the ring. are in iranrests because he depends on those hisnd troops bolstering client, bashar al-assad, the syrian regime. they are aligned in supporting conquering of re- syria. netanyahu once a free hand to take care of the iranian threat they are posing in syria to israel. putin is for parents to give him that, but not one step further, which netanyahu is pushing him to do, which is to use russia's influence to push iran out of syria. because there is a limit to how far russia is prepared to go, netanyahu cannot achieve his objectives in syria. david: you say there is a limit on how much israel can do in the region because of the palestinian issue. it appeared at one point, perhaps, the white house, particularly jared kushner, had an understanding with the crown salman toammad bin say that we will take care of the problem. that does not seem to have played out. martin: what ha
martin: no.standing the terrible deficit from netanyahu, i think he has made more than six trips to see putin and kiss the ring. are in iranrests because he depends on those hisnd troops bolstering client, bashar al-assad, the syrian regime. they are aligned in supporting conquering of re- syria. netanyahu once a free hand to take care of the iranian threat they are posing in syria to israel. putin is for parents to give him that, but not one step further, which netanyahu is pushing him to do,...
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martin bella martin bella —— martin bella is winning more farmers over to. just because there is damagember, i go back, there is no sediment and there is no chemicals. with growing anger at the strict new farming laws, martin's militant pets to defy the state government is gaining attention —— pitch. we need to make them worried we will turn the guns on them, that they actually start to play ball a little bit. you know, we have got to stop being a quiet, sleeping group of people. if people are willing to step up, i'll go up the front for yous, but i won't do it for people who won't back it up. at this green shirts shed meeting, farmers are keen to discuss the quality of the science on the great barrier reef. next question, chaps. science on the great barrier reef. next question, chapslj science on the great barrier reef. next question, chaps. i assume the result of the enquiry will be looking at the science of the reef, how robust it is? the question i ask is who does the peer review? all right. forget peer review. peer review is vaster dies. as soon as you hear someone say the science
martin bella martin bella —— martin bella is winning more farmers over to. just because there is damagember, i go back, there is no sediment and there is no chemicals. with growing anger at the strict new farming laws, martin's militant pets to defy the state government is gaining attention —— pitch. we need to make them worried we will turn the guns on them, that they actually start to play ball a little bit. you know, we have got to stop being a quiet, sleeping group of people. if...
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that got martin thinking even more. he compared to the portrait of tombeorge at his wife's and there is a facial resemblance. re-identify this portrait as st. george just before he leaves for america in 1776. that is another bit of evidence in this building story of this interesting officer. ,wo years later, a big moment came out of the blue. i was 15 years old. [laughter] sotheby's in new york auctioned off these four watercolor sketches. they are extremely rare, surviving, eyewitness works of art from the revolutionary war. the depict scenes from perspective of a light infantry officer during the philadelphia campaign, that also have service in new york. on the back of these sketches, there is also written in scription's and -- written inscriptions. the inscription at the bottom here, it says "my triumphant entry into philadelphia." intoe there being carted philadelphia probably an officer, surrounded by other british troops, but he has a head wound. on the backside of the sketch is a written inscription of the battle
that got martin thinking even more. he compared to the portrait of tombeorge at his wife's and there is a facial resemblance. re-identify this portrait as st. george just before he leaves for america in 1776. that is another bit of evidence in this building story of this interesting officer. ,wo years later, a big moment came out of the blue. i was 15 years old. [laughter] sotheby's in new york auctioned off these four watercolor sketches. they are extremely rare, surviving, eyewitness works of...
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martin hunter also noted how richard st. george also had two runaway, formally enslaved african-american men following him has well. as well. st. george decided to arm and equipped and uniform those two african-american men, seeking their freedom with the british army. we don't know exactly when and where they joined richard st. george, maybe during the philadelphia campaign. it is possible. he has these men with him in battle, fighting alongside him in battle in and around philadelphia. another cartoon was also known to exist that stephen gilbert did some study of, a view of america in 1778, published on august 1, 1778 in london by matthew and mary darwin, accomplished print sellers. this print was examined alongside the paintings and there were some interesting similarities, such as the british light infantry men in the center pointing with his hand up. there are also some hunting shirts depicted, the linen fringed garment. you see it in the paintings and here. it was a little enigmatic at the time. in the 1980's and 1990'
martin hunter also noted how richard st. george also had two runaway, formally enslaved african-american men following him has well. as well. st. george decided to arm and equipped and uniform those two african-american men, seeking their freedom with the british army. we don't know exactly when and where they joined richard st. george, maybe during the philadelphia campaign. it is possible. he has these men with him in battle, fighting alongside him in battle in and around philadelphia....
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and bet's im trave on martin a family fight for justice. his work concerns the rights injustices for minority communities and for that he has received the a.k.a. eleanor roosevelt naacp thurgood marshall award and the fcl sees martin luther king servant award. i am kenneth mack and the lawrence professor of law at harvard law school and author of representing the race of a civil rights lawyer among other works and we are here to talk. our format today is we will allow mr. crump about 15 minutes to introduce us to his book and the really difficult stories that inspired it and i will ask him questions for maybe another 25 minutes and after that you will have the opportunity to ask questions of mr. crump and that will be the remainder of our time. without further ado we will start with mr. crump and give him 15 minutes or so to introduce us to this provocative and important book. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me at the boston book festival. as a trial lawyer i may stand because -- [laughter] i will tell you this is my mission that
and bet's im trave on martin a family fight for justice. his work concerns the rights injustices for minority communities and for that he has received the a.k.a. eleanor roosevelt naacp thurgood marshall award and the fcl sees martin luther king servant award. i am kenneth mack and the lawrence professor of law at harvard law school and author of representing the race of a civil rights lawyer among other works and we are here to talk. our format today is we will allow mr. crump about 15 minutes...
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. >> he took me, out he made me talk to border patrol.tr >> border and martin: : >> border patr martin were all handcuffed. and i started asking the cops, like, "what's happeng, what are they going to do to us?" and he just told us that we weren't suosed to be here, and because we were illegal, border patrol was going to come get usc tter on police radio) as soon as i was in the back of the car, i-i just felt like everything was over. ♪ >> daffodil altan: that night in june 2019 was the beginning of a long journey for martin. it would land him hundreds of miles from home. >> have you ever been to a stadium? it was like a adium but with cages inside, and that's where they kept all the people. and when we walked in there, we just saw people, it's like, ying, we saw little kids crying. they put me in the cage. a i was wiund 12 other younger minors. i didn't really know what to thk, i was like, "is this prison, or, like, what is this?" i kind of broke down. i didn't know what to do. >> altan: he had ended up u in a massi. border patrol holding pen in mcallen, texas. >> a bleak picture of c
. >> he took me, out he made me talk to border patrol.tr >> border and martin: : >> border patr martin were all handcuffed. and i started asking the cops, like, "what's happeng, what are they going to do to us?" and he just told us that we weren't suosed to be here, and because we were illegal, border patrol was going to come get usc tter on police radio) as soon as i was in the back of the car, i-i just felt like everything was over. ♪ >> daffodil altan:...
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martin, you've waited patiently. martin: thank you. actually, u.n. peacekeepers being put in a situation that there is a mandate, they are not at all equipped to handle it. that is how the world's countries designed of them, is to put in between two armies that have agreed not to fight each other for the moment. that is what peacekeepers are. look at all the theaters in which you have deployed peacekeeping operations today. none -- well, at least very few look anything like that. it just needs to recognize that it is an extremely complex environment. china, which you can spanned to india, ethiopia, south africa, the fact that a number of these countries have grown economically and politically i suppose is actually a happy occasion. at least, that is part of my profession into the limit for many years has been striving for for decades. to see people lifted out of poverty. it is no surprise that countries that have gained in economic weight and importance will also demand more of a say at the table. is, ifllenge, of course, arelike, those aching pains
martin, you've waited patiently. martin: thank you. actually, u.n. peacekeepers being put in a situation that there is a mandate, they are not at all equipped to handle it. that is how the world's countries designed of them, is to put in between two armies that have agreed not to fight each other for the moment. that is what peacekeepers are. look at all the theaters in which you have deployed peacekeeping operations today. none -- well, at least very few look anything like that. it just needs...
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martin: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss what is, for a danish ambassador to the u.n., a tremendously important issue. i arrived in new york, and one of the first things i did was to put up on the wall in my office a quote from the second secretary-general of the u.n., who wrote we should remind ourselves that the purpose of the u.n. was not to take mankind to heaven, but to save humanity from hell. i think when we talk not only about the u.n., but multilateral institutions in general, it is important we adjust expectations to what they can do and how long it takes. they are dealing with extremely complex issues. when you asked specifically about peacekeeping operations, and peacekeeping operations are one of these instruments of multilateral institutions, of the u.n. that is the world community, that has an extra nearly bad name, which is a little bit odd actually, because if you actually look at the facts, it is the story of what you might call a tremendous success. but actually, al
martin: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss what is, for a danish ambassador to the u.n., a tremendously important issue. i arrived in new york, and one of the first things i did was to put up on the wall in my office a quote from the second secretary-general of the u.n., who wrote we should remind ourselves that the purpose of the u.n. was not to take mankind to heaven, but to save humanity from hell. i think when we talk not only about the u.n., but multilateral institutions...
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he became a writer, a trilogy on martin luther king and the civil rights movement, martin luther king, some of you may remember the famous speech. the way it was written, martin luther king, didn't get as much attention at the time, martin luther king stayed up the night before preparing the speech. he had a speechwriter to help him and what happened was martin luther king was the last person giving the speech on the march from washington, john kennedy was against the march on washington, father would lead to violence but didn't block it. holding onto the microphones that if somebody said something violent they were going to yank the cords. and other civil rights leaders didn't want to speak after martin luther king. they want to speak before and if they spoke earlier to be on the evening news, martin luther king might not get on the evening news. and when he gets up, a pretty good speech but jackson is behind him and she says martin, the dream, tell him about the dream and heed the parts from the text and forgets the text and talks about i have a dream. many whites it never heard the
he became a writer, a trilogy on martin luther king and the civil rights movement, martin luther king, some of you may remember the famous speech. the way it was written, martin luther king, didn't get as much attention at the time, martin luther king stayed up the night before preparing the speech. he had a speechwriter to help him and what happened was martin luther king was the last person giving the speech on the march from washington, john kennedy was against the march on washington,...
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thank you, sir, very much. >> thank you, martin.iving to you. >> and to you, sir. >> thank you. >>> next, joe biden versus senator lindsey graham. why biden says he's embarrassed for graham. he's now launching an investigation against him. of ye so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™. >>> we are just weeks away from the first contest of the 2020 democratic primary and we are hearing exclusively from former vice president joe biden who's also a 2020 hopeful. this is in a wide-ranging interview that cnn's don lemon did by sitting down with biden to discuss a host of important issues from the election to the impeachment inquiry into the president. biden also responded to his former senate colleague, lindsey graham, after graham announced it's his intention to launch an investigation into the biden family, something biden said graham should be embarrassed about. >>
thank you, sir, very much. >> thank you, martin.iving to you. >> and to you, sir. >> thank you. >>> next, joe biden versus senator lindsey graham. why biden says he's embarrassed for graham. he's now launching an investigation against him. of ye so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™....
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mary alice: thank you very much, martin. martin fletcher at the brandenburg gate. east german's extraordinary actions have ramifications not only for the political and economic stability of the germanys, but for the military policies of nato and the defense policies of america. all of these no doubt will be talking points at the bush-gorbachev summit next month. i am mary alice williams in new york. tonight on nbc nightly news, tom brokaw will be reporting from berlin. announcer: the tonight show starring johnny carson and late nite with david letterman will be seen in their entirety following this nbc news special report. [cheering] tom: east berlin tonight. tens of thousands of people crossing into west berlin, pouring through the berlin wall which opened today. not waiting for special visas or even daybreak. they are still coming. announcer: this is an nbc news special report. here is garrick utley. garrick: berlin, you are looking at a live picture of the berlin wall shortly before the dawn of a new day, a day that will see this border built by the communists o
mary alice: thank you very much, martin. martin fletcher at the brandenburg gate. east german's extraordinary actions have ramifications not only for the political and economic stability of the germanys, but for the military policies of nato and the defense policies of america. all of these no doubt will be talking points at the bush-gorbachev summit next month. i am mary alice williams in new york. tonight on nbc nightly news, tom brokaw will be reporting from berlin. announcer: the tonight...
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i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. >>> we are learning the lawyer for one of rudy giuliani's indicted associates says his client's now willing to testify to congress about meetings he says happened between ranking member of the house intelligence committee, that's devin nunes, and a disgraced ukrainian prosecutor. the topic of discussion, digging up dirt on joe biden and his son. we're also getting new details about how involved the white house was in facilitating rudy giuliani's shadow diplomacy in ukraine. according to newly released documents, the white house helped arrange a phone call between giuliani and secretary of state mike pompeo. their phone call happened in march right after giuliani delivered a packet of information including unproven claims against the bidens. cnn's marshall conan has detail from indicted associate le lev parnas. marshal, what do we know about the claims he was making. >> this was a story broken by our colleague vicky ward. we're hearing that the lawyer for this man, lev parnas, an assoc
i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. >>> we are learning the lawyer for one of rudy giuliani's indicted associates says his client's now willing to testify to congress about meetings he says happened between ranking member of the house intelligence committee, that's devin nunes, and a disgraced ukrainian prosecutor. the topic of discussion, digging up dirt on joe biden and his son. we're also getting new details about how involved the white house was in facilitating rudy...
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martin: it is interesting. because most of the refugees so far who have come across have been young or semiskilled or skilled and had been a great boost to the west german workforce. at the same time there is a housing shortage and the refugees have added to that. so there has been some competition among those in west germany looking for refugees. but there has been a lot of goodwill towards absorbing them. mary alice: are there suggestions in the west german government for east germans to stay there, work within their system and watch the democracy movement grow there rather than emigrating to the west? martin: yes, it's an irony. for years the east germans have been calling on the west german government. they have been coming in such large numbers that the west germans are getting worried and they are calling on the east germans to put their house in order. and there are also calls on those leaving saying look, finally we have a chance to reform our society. don't leave. stay and help work it out. mary alice:
martin: it is interesting. because most of the refugees so far who have come across have been young or semiskilled or skilled and had been a great boost to the west german workforce. at the same time there is a housing shortage and the refugees have added to that. so there has been some competition among those in west germany looking for refugees. but there has been a lot of goodwill towards absorbing them. mary alice: are there suggestions in the west german government for east germans to stay...
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context of un security council resolution 446 about settlements surely even the us peace negotiator martin indyk has called the trump decision a group should just move at the very moment israel has a new government a you expecting violent retaliation from your enemies because of what they say is israeli colonial atrocities i don't think so i don't think so because at the end of the day i think they all realize that. nothing is done and nothing is settled until the reason a negotiated settlement and the same goes for a jerusalem you know that. trump the present trump recognize the sovereignty of israel over jerusalem although he was very very careful not to delineate any any demarcation and which leaves also with the question open. for the palestinians had i been a palestinian i would have taken this declaration of trump with open arms because they can it can be interpreted as the eastern side is still for negotiation. if you are not expecting violent retaliation for this u.s. violation of international law why is the united states itself troops in. been saying all americans right across th
context of un security council resolution 446 about settlements surely even the us peace negotiator martin indyk has called the trump decision a group should just move at the very moment israel has a new government a you expecting violent retaliation from your enemies because of what they say is israeli colonial atrocities i don't think so i don't think so because at the end of the day i think they all realize that. nothing is done and nothing is settled until the reason a negotiated settlement...
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martin isn't going to apologize. martin was out of control, and he believed what he was cussing.nd, you know, started in on my, you know, he dragged everything in there. not just me and the president, he started in on my italian grandparents -- ashley: oh, my god. >> yeah, that was a joy. and, like i said, you know, physically right in my face, finger, finger in the chest kind of thing, bumping up on me. and he obviously wanted to fight since he invited me to take a wing at him. ashley: right. >> but, you know, that's the level of behavior. he doesn't have anything constructive to say. mind you, this is a guy whom the democratic party thought he could be president. [laughter] but that was, you know, that was a joke for everyone except martin o'malley at all points in time. ashley: well -- >> you know? it's sad and pathetic, and i'm glad we have larry hogan in maryland and not martin o'malley. ashley: the good news is, ken, you didn't give up on your guinness, and you came out of it. >> hell, no. [laughter] absolutely not. ashley: man after my own heart. i hear ya. ken, thank you
martin isn't going to apologize. martin was out of control, and he believed what he was cussing.nd, you know, started in on my, you know, he dragged everything in there. not just me and the president, he started in on my italian grandparents -- ashley: oh, my god. >> yeah, that was a joy. and, like i said, you know, physically right in my face, finger, finger in the chest kind of thing, bumping up on me. and he obviously wanted to fight since he invited me to take a wing at him. ashley:...
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i'm martin savage in for frederico whitfield. stunning impeach mtd ment testi. lev parnas is willing to testify against devin nunes. he's a key trump ally and a ranking member of the house intelligence committee. parnas said it was to dig up dirt on joe biden and his son something that nunes brought up time and time again during the impeachment hearings. >> no conspiracy theory is too outlandish for the democrats. to think they would take some interest in barisma and you would think they would be interested in joe biden. we need to subpoena hunter biden. i think one of the mothers of all conspiracy theories is that somehow the president of the united states would like a country he doesn't even like, to have the ukrainians start an investigation into bidens. >> cnn's marshall cohen is here. marshal, what do we know about this meeting, alleged meeting between the alleged congressman. >> this meeting is coming from the attorney of lev parnas associate of rudy giuliani. lev parnas is indicted. he's in trouble fighting a criminal case up in new york and it looks like
i'm martin savage in for frederico whitfield. stunning impeach mtd ment testi. lev parnas is willing to testify against devin nunes. he's a key trump ally and a ranking member of the house intelligence committee. parnas said it was to dig up dirt on joe biden and his son something that nunes brought up time and time again during the impeachment hearings. >> no conspiracy theory is too outlandish for the democrats. to think they would take some interest in barisma and you would think they...
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i am glad to be here with martin. when i started my diplomatic career in 1978, i know i do not am, martin, but i mansergh shared room in dublin with a couple of other colleagues and it's great to be back with them here again in philadelphia on this wonderful evening. especially when we think back on the history of america and the impact america had on ireland. i am a historian, but i am not a professional historian. i'm an amateur. i have written a few books. i have a blog which you can get on my twitter account where i blog on a regular basis in our history. it's easier to do that then politics, because politics can get you in trouble. my most recent historical adventure was to attend the naming of a new park in devoted to the. memory of robert emmett, who is a person from this era who was executed after a short and unsuccessful rebellion, who became an icon as a sort of sacrificial victim in the course of our freedom. irishllows me to do history 101. that is sort of my specialty. lori, i will get to the 18th century
i am glad to be here with martin. when i started my diplomatic career in 1978, i know i do not am, martin, but i mansergh shared room in dublin with a couple of other colleagues and it's great to be back with them here again in philadelphia on this wonderful evening. especially when we think back on the history of america and the impact america had on ireland. i am a historian, but i am not a professional historian. i'm an amateur. i have written a few books. i have a blog which you can get on...
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i know both these gentlemen pretty well, both were at my martin luther king day holiday earlier this year. and how do you read the fact that bloomberg may come in in terms of his danger is the primaries and could he be effective in the general, or do you think he could come in late and really do something in the primaries? >> i don't think that mike bloomberg should get in. i mean, joe biden is leading by a significant amount in most of these national polls. there is a reason president trump was bribing another country to investigate joe biden, it's because he doesn't want to face him in a general election. if mike bloomberg comes in and starts to split voters in the centrist lane, that is a gift to elizabeth warren and bernie sanders who are the kind of democrats who donald trump very much wants to face in a general election, he's desperate to be able to face elizabeth warren, he wants to be able to say socialist, socialist, socialist, pocahontas, pocahontas, pocahontas. if mike bloomberg splits the centrist votes, that's bad for the centrist wing of the party and good for the liber
i know both these gentlemen pretty well, both were at my martin luther king day holiday earlier this year. and how do you read the fact that bloomberg may come in in terms of his danger is the primaries and could he be effective in the general, or do you think he could come in late and really do something in the primaries? >> i don't think that mike bloomberg should get in. i mean, joe biden is leading by a significant amount in most of these national polls. there is a reason president...
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martin is also an advocate in education. he ran a historic campaign last year as the first ever bisexual transgender candidate for the board of education in san francisco. i'm so inspired by the power of your example and grateful for the work you do on behalf of so many. the sunset is lucky and san francisco is lucky to have you and countless more are lucky for your leadership that's impacted so many lives and movements and made our city a better place. on behalf of the board of supervisors and on behalf of the intersecting communities you represent and serve, and on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, we thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm amazed at how much that is. tiny little bio. first of all, i would like to thank supervisor marr for thinking of me and for the entire board of supervisors and also for the people who are here today. you know, i think about how i got started in the trans community, how i got started -- i was telling claire earlier today that, you know, my first experience in the trans community was
martin is also an advocate in education. he ran a historic campaign last year as the first ever bisexual transgender candidate for the board of education in san francisco. i'm so inspired by the power of your example and grateful for the work you do on behalf of so many. the sunset is lucky and san francisco is lucky to have you and countless more are lucky for your leadership that's impacted so many lives and movements and made our city a better place. on behalf of the board of supervisors and...
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i wasjust going to ask you, martin, because this has been going forfive to ask you, martin, because thisgoing for five months to ask you, martin, because this has been going forfive months now, and carrie lam calls the demonstrators enemies of the people. are the wider public generally speaking still supporting these protesters? that's another thing you will find hard to judge. there's plenty of people showing support, like ijust said, those office workers just walking out from their office buildings during lunch hours, standing with these protesters in the middle—of—the—road in the central district. but you can also hear quite easily people showing their discontent, like this morning, when i myself travelled into the city for work. i had to spend another 30 minutes on my usual bus journey, and you could hear some fellow passengers grumbling on the phone, saying these protesters are just disrupting their livelihood. and even carrie lam is somehow playing into it, i have to suspect, that she praised those people who try their best to commit to work in a situation like this today. just a y
i wasjust going to ask you, martin, because this has been going forfive to ask you, martin, because thisgoing for five months to ask you, martin, because this has been going forfive months now, and carrie lam calls the demonstrators enemies of the people. are the wider public generally speaking still supporting these protesters? that's another thing you will find hard to judge. there's plenty of people showing support, like ijust said, those office workers just walking out from their office...
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architects, engineers, and we consider martin one of the best in the country. so tell us -- i just got the text that this is your last day, so it's all yours. >> i'm humbled and honored to recognized and very appreciative to have had the opportunity to work on the project thus far first as a designer and then also for the developer, and hope to stay involved somehow, but many people have done much more for this project than i, but i'm honored to be recognized, but i would just say thank you to everyone here. >> thank you for your outstanding work. we know you're one of the finest. >> martin, we're just so saddened that you're leaving. i was just so shocked when i heard the news because i thought you would be with us forever. but good luck on your future endeavors, and hopefully you'll be able to keep connection with this project. i know that you were very helpful in its initial stages, and so we want to see that connection still continue. but good luck to you. >> thank you again. i do plan to stay in touch. >> thank you, sir. okay. next thing on the agenda? >>
architects, engineers, and we consider martin one of the best in the country. so tell us -- i just got the text that this is your last day, so it's all yours. >> i'm humbled and honored to recognized and very appreciative to have had the opportunity to work on the project thus far first as a designer and then also for the developer, and hope to stay involved somehow, but many people have done much more for this project than i, but i'm honored to be recognized, but i would just say thank...
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martin pardon me for my voice martin medical sources and bus or as well as i witness his are telling us that 2 people at least 2 people have been killed as a result of security forces utilizing live 5 to despard disperse protesters that were trying to block the road that would get to the cost of port that's the strategic port that is near basra it's an area that's been very restive in the past few weeks as protesters continue to try to try to disrupt the services of that port now we're also told that at least 7 people at least 70 people have been injured as a as a result of those clashes this of course in addition to what we reported just a couple of hours ago that now we're told by medical sources that at least 3 people have been killed in the southern city of nasiriya all of this really going to show that the situation across iraq remains very tense at this protest movement really doesn't look as though it is slowing down any time soon and i must say that when we go out to tahrir square here in baghdad which is the epicenter of the anti-government demonstrations in the capital that
martin pardon me for my voice martin medical sources and bus or as well as i witness his are telling us that 2 people at least 2 people have been killed as a result of security forces utilizing live 5 to despard disperse protesters that were trying to block the road that would get to the cost of port that's the strategic port that is near basra it's an area that's been very restive in the past few weeks as protesters continue to try to try to disrupt the services of that port now we're also...
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i'm martin savidge. we're beginning with breaking news in the 2020 race for president. today former new york city mayor and businessman michael bloomberg is announcing he is running for president. a late entry in the crowded field of democratic candidates that now numbers 18. in his campaign announcing his candidacy his campaign ad, i should say, bloomberg highlights his business and political back found. he's been flirting with a run for several weeks now. just last week he apologized for supporting new york city stop and frisk policy during his time as mayor. the controversial policing tact tactic had a disproportionate effect on black and latino communities. >> i got something important really wrong. i didn't understand that back then, the full impact the stops were having on black and are latino communities. hindsight is 2020, but as crime continued to come down as we reduced stops and as it continued to come down during the next administration, to it credit, i now see that we could and should have acted sooner. and acted faster to cut the stops. i wish we had. i'm
i'm martin savidge. we're beginning with breaking news in the 2020 race for president. today former new york city mayor and businessman michael bloomberg is announcing he is running for president. a late entry in the crowded field of democratic candidates that now numbers 18. in his campaign announcing his candidacy his campaign ad, i should say, bloomberg highlights his business and political back found. he's been flirting with a run for several weeks now. just last week he apologized for...