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michelle: the u.k. parliament returns after the court overturns its suspensionnd mps are in fighting form. and archie meets the archbishop. tutu during their africanr. tond ngmichelle: for those tcn pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the white house was quite busy today releasing documents. first came a partial transcript of the call between presidentd trump s ukrainian counterpart, which helped push the democrats to an impeachmt inquiry. republicans say there was no pressure from the president, just a suggestion that joe biden's activities be investigated.de crats say there are clear grounds that the president abused his powers. then this afternoon congresshi received theleblower report that set this all in moti. the bbc news north america editor jon sopel starts our coverage. pres. trp: hhas made me more mous. [laughter] jon: who would've thought that a meeting between donald trump and his ukrainian counterp tt would beco most keenly anticipated event of u.n. week? but after a
michelle: the u.k. parliament returns after the court overturns its suspensionnd mps are in fighting form. and archie meets the archbishop. tutu during their africanr. tond ngmichelle: for those tcn pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the white house was quite busy today releasing documents. first came a partial transcript of the call between presidentd trump s ukrainian counterpart, which helped push the democrats to an impeachmt inquiry. republicans say there...
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michelle: contempt. so this is the step before impeachment, but to get stwitnesses to come y and hand over evidence. s retkin: right now we have a credible whistleblower complaint that was urgent enough that the inspector genal of the cia felt that they needed to do something about it and report it. that is being held back. that is in violation of the law. it is not something we get to pick and choose.di the rector of national intelligence has an amazing opportunity on thursday. there will be an open hearing and he can provide a lot of details and information should have already provided by law.mi elle: one of the criticisms of the democrats is so far is that they have waffled whether or not to impeach the president. rep. slotkin: yeah, listen, impeachment is not just a legal process. it is also a political one thing that has always been really important to me is that ong with us.ng the country this cannot be just an insider baseball conversation among washington elites. we have to explain to the america
michelle: contempt. so this is the step before impeachment, but to get stwitnesses to come y and hand over evidence. s retkin: right now we have a credible whistleblower complaint that was urgent enough that the inspector genal of the cia felt that they needed to do something about it and report it. that is being held back. that is in violation of the law. it is not something we get to pick and choose.di the rector of national intelligence has an amazing opportunity on thursday. there will be...
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michelle was a young 50, didn't drink, didn't smoke. she was carrying more weight than she wanted to but the only thing really out of the ordinary was the surgery she just had. >> i wasn't concerned about the health aspect of her doing the face-lift. i just didn't think she needed it. >> reporter: so if a complication from the surgery seemed unlikely, perhaps this theory from martin made more sense. maybe michelle had taken too pain medication and while running a bath fell head-first into the tub. >> he said she was slumped over the tub, her head down into the water and her legs out of the water. >> reporter: but something about that didn't sound right to alexis. for one thing, 6-year-old ada who also saw her mother in the tub had a slightly different memory. >> she said that she found her laying back her head by the fawcett. >> reporter: facing you? >> facing up, fully clothed in her jogging suit. >> reporter: a strange discrepancy but not hard to explain given the turmoil of that day but then alexis remembered how after the face-lift,
michelle was a young 50, didn't drink, didn't smoke. she was carrying more weight than she wanted to but the only thing really out of the ordinary was the surgery she just had. >> i wasn't concerned about the health aspect of her doing the face-lift. i just didn't think she needed it. >> reporter: so if a complication from the surgery seemed unlikely, perhaps this theory from martin made more sense. maybe michelle had taken too pain medication and while running a bath fell...
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this intervention by michel barnier at this moment for boris johnson intervention by michel barnier atment for borisjohnson next that a difficult sell. in terms of borisjohnson himself, that a difficult sell. in terms of boris johnson himself, he that a difficult sell. in terms of borisjohnson himself, he too has been speaking to the newspapers. he has talked about how the different sides of the tory party need to choose what side they own, they are either going to be backing jeremy corbyn‘s side, as he sees it, or sticking with the government. there have been reports, not confirmed but not denied by downing street, that those tories who might side with the opposition parties in terms of trying to block new deal —— no—deal, they might not get the opportunity to stand in a general election. one of the things that has marked this parliament above all of the other recent parliaments is the lack of discipline. as philip hammond dryly pointed out in his response to that suggestion of blocking mps from standing, he said quite a lot of the current cabinet rebelled against the governments and
this intervention by michel barnier at this moment for boris johnson intervention by michel barnier atment for borisjohnson next that a difficult sell. in terms of borisjohnson himself, that a difficult sell. in terms of boris johnson himself, he that a difficult sell. in terms of borisjohnson himself, he too has been speaking to the newspapers. he has talked about how the different sides of the tory party need to choose what side they own, they are either going to be backing jeremy corbyn‘s...
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a littleeoss it back into mll w bit. >> michelle: thank you guys. omalreves t o a cream nam inves recenttigae a at.eorming auscauc young typ tseinodtsf who snheir health. >> michelle: a new survey finds one in nine admit to vaping nicotine almo every day.ll2th graders stpat vaping vick teen in the investiting 530 vaping-related of pr d serces cretyontiipcr to nes mingaliforornia.ritid controllio statt sdardiver that allows it t fuelt anabc7 chi toha getth'ssuon join a them. cd sanitation and disease. rockingnada be able to dops i atlebwer's complaint. of tsh mr psero amins about as w conce ,n but the director of igeellichncm the house intelligee committ trp information about an urgent matter from the congress. >> the reporter: on twitter, trump called the report fake news and said, no matter who he speaksith, his bt interest is always with t canadian prime minister justin trudeau is askin for forgiveness, after hepoze r racist photo. that photo i trudeau wearing brown face for n reelectionafonte- hardr cesy r campaign. >> it was something that i did
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michel barnier is facing the shots.re of his negotiation so he wants to say to the parliamentary rebels, he says opinion is split in britain which he means there is still a chance the rebels will force the prime minister to take his deal so you can see why he's talking tough and it isn't clear where power lies. we have all been surprised that the eu has hung together better than the party, there is no arguing within nations, only now do we see a slight difference in message. and the hope for the prime minister that the hope for the prime minister that the eu summit on the 17th of october might bea the eu summit on the 17th of october might be a chance to go over the heads of officials and take it to the national leaders. to the observer now and this is interesting, this is all tied to the abrupt dismissal of special adviser on thursday who was stripped of security status and marched out of downing street with apparently no evidence she had leaked anything. and marched out by police officers and also had her two phones c
michel barnier is facing the shots.re of his negotiation so he wants to say to the parliamentary rebels, he says opinion is split in britain which he means there is still a chance the rebels will force the prime minister to take his deal so you can see why he's talking tough and it isn't clear where power lies. we have all been surprised that the eu has hung together better than the party, there is no arguing within nations, only now do we see a slight difference in message. and the hope for...
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laura: michele dunne, thanks so much for being witus. michele: thanks r inviting me. laura:"b you are watchin world news america." still to come on tonight's program, after a bruising week in british warnings that the harsh language could ld to violence. laura: prince harry has walked through a partially cleared minefield in angola to highlight the threat posed by landmines. it comes 22 years after his mother, diana princess of wales, did the same. our royal rrespondent nicholas witchell has been following the tour of africa and sent this report. nicholas: minefields, ive problem in angola and an issue with particular resonance for harry. in memory of his mother's efforts to make the world do something to do with them -- to deal with them, harry was taken into one of the minefields being by britain's halo trust. he saw the pnstaking work of the clearance teams combing thnd and then on to ango's second city. it was here 22 years ago that diana princess of wales was filmed walking along a safe corridor through minefield. it bught the whole issue to the world's attention
laura: michele dunne, thanks so much for being witus. michele: thanks r inviting me. laura:"b you are watchin world news america." still to come on tonight's program, after a bruising week in british warnings that the harsh language could ld to violence. laura: prince harry has walked through a partially cleared minefield in angola to highlight the threat posed by landmines. it comes 22 years after his mother, diana princess of wales, did the same. our royal rrespondent nicholas...
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michelle could not believe what police were telling them.appell as that scrawney, unassuming guy who worked for kevin mowing lawns. in fact he had done some work on michelle's lawn a few weeks earlier. michelle felt badly when he told her he just had his wisdom teeth out. >> i was so worried about him for the two days that he was there, and to think what he did to my brother. >> and her sister-in-law? it felt impossible to take that in. >> when i saw her mug shot i didn't even recognize her. she just had a different look about her. she's been in my life for 15 years and i didn't even know who she was. >> the next morning detectives recovered kevin's body buried in a shallow grave behind that high school right where morgan said it would be. and the following day steve shappell was picked up nearly 2,000 miles away in colorado. >> i still can't imagine him doing it. i can imagine morgan doing it. i don't know what they were thinking. >> figuring out what they were thinking was now the job of the county prosecutor, and it would prove to be more
michelle could not believe what police were telling them.appell as that scrawney, unassuming guy who worked for kevin mowing lawns. in fact he had done some work on michelle's lawn a few weeks earlier. michelle felt badly when he told her he just had his wisdom teeth out. >> i was so worried about him for the two days that he was there, and to think what he did to my brother. >> and her sister-in-law? it felt impossible to take that in. >> when i saw her mug shot i didn't even...
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michel was the leader, newt was whip, armey was conference chairman so with michel retiring, newt wasonna be number one, armey was gonna be number two you had to decide that the cause was bigger than you. we had a shot at becoming a majority if we were a team. but that we had to decide to be a team. and at the end of the dinner, armey said, "you know, i've always flown solo and i have never tried to fly in formation. that was really the key moment. if armey had come back and said, "i really can't be on a team", it would have been really hard to put it together without him. - [bob] people who i'd remembered being there were dick armey, tom delay, bill paxon, newt, and myself. they came out of there thinking we could all work together and trust each other to do the heavy lifting and not cut and run on each other. as the frenchmen or (inaudible) said, "if four strangers meet a lion they will flee. if four friends meet a lion, they'll kill the lion." (dramatic music) - [kerry] well, it was in the late winter, early spring when the planning really began in earnest. newt said, there's going
michel was the leader, newt was whip, armey was conference chairman so with michel retiring, newt wasonna be number one, armey was gonna be number two you had to decide that the cause was bigger than you. we had a shot at becoming a majority if we were a team. but that we had to decide to be a team. and at the end of the dinner, armey said, "you know, i've always flown solo and i have never tried to fly in formation. that was really the key moment. if armey had come back and said, "i...
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michelle griego is at chase center. we will check in with her in just a bit. we have got somebody special in the traffic center, deanna, welcome back. >> i missed you, doing the traffic. >> we are going to get the traffic report in just a bit. >>> but first our forecast. >> you can see the fog this morning. we are starting off the day with areas of fog, low clouds across parts of the bay. you can see that gray start, temperatures are running in the 50s and 60s, 63 concord, oakland 62, 60 livermore, 59 san francisco, 62 in san jose. another breezy day along the coast, cool in the mid-60s. for the bay, upper 60s, low 70s with breezy conditions and eventually that clearing and afternoon sun and for our inland locations topping out in the upper 80s to low 90s. we will talk about the rest of that cooldown as we head through the week and also hurricane dorian coming up. >>> good morning. let's get a first check of your roadways this tuesday morning after a long holiday weekend. a lot of folks hitting the roadways early. a live look at conditions right now on our map
michelle griego is at chase center. we will check in with her in just a bit. we have got somebody special in the traffic center, deanna, welcome back. >> i missed you, doing the traffic. >> we are going to get the traffic report in just a bit. >>> but first our forecast. >> you can see the fog this morning. we are starting off the day with areas of fog, low clouds across parts of the bay. you can see that gray start, temperatures are running in the 50s and 60s, 63...
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we're hanging out with michelle dockery [ cheers and applause >> now, michelle, on "downton abbey," you] i wanted to try a game with you. i thought it would be fun if we took turns complaining about every day annoying things, but in the fanciest, most high brow way possible it is time for "how dare you." [ cheers and applause ♪ how dare you how dare you ♪ [ laughter and applause ♪ >> jimmy: dearest oreo thins, i would like to address you for a brief moment, if i may now i will admit that at times i certainly do appreciate a novelty, unconventionality, the peculiarity of formm but this is quite simply a bridge too far. when one thinks of an oreo, what is brought to mind is not a diminutive cracker like wafer. any true oreo should have the substantial girth of a genuine sandwich cookie. oreo thins, you are a travesty and an embarrassment, which is why i'm sadly left with no choice but to say, "how dare you. [ slap ] [ cheers and applause >> how dare you? [ slap ] >> jimmy: how dare you, i say. [ slap ] [ laughter ] >> i would like to steal a a moment if i could, jimmy, to address a most u
we're hanging out with michelle dockery [ cheers and applause >> now, michelle, on "downton abbey," you] i wanted to try a game with you. i thought it would be fun if we took turns complaining about every day annoying things, but in the fanciest, most high brow way possible it is time for "how dare you." [ cheers and applause ♪ how dare you how dare you ♪ [ laughter and applause ♪ >> jimmy: dearest oreo thins, i would like to address you for a brief moment,...
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michelle: congressman markwayne mullin, thank you for joining us on what i assume is a busy day. rep. mullin: yes, ma'am, thank you for having me on. michelle: fireworks looks set to continue, as congress prepares to hear on thursday the testimony of the acting director of national intelligence about that whistleblower report on the president. in other news, rescue teams in pakistan are searching for survivors might have been trapped in buildings which collapsed following tuesday's earthquake. the magnitude 5.8 tremor was centered in ir.istani-administered k at least 37 people are known to have been killed. chinese president xi has formal opened beijing's new airport. project cost around $63 billion and took five years to build. it is one of the largest single-structure airport terminals in theorld. china says it will be a new powerful source of national level. -- national development.
michelle: congressman markwayne mullin, thank you for joining us on what i assume is a busy day. rep. mullin: yes, ma'am, thank you for having me on. michelle: fireworks looks set to continue, as congress prepares to hear on thursday the testimony of the acting director of national intelligence about that whistleblower report on the president. in other news, rescue teams in pakistan are searching for survivors might have been trapped in buildings which collapsed following tuesday's earthquake....
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michele: it is quite severe. ey havarrested 2000 people some of these were people arrested around the protests others aolitical figures, lawyers, and so forth, that they have gone to the arrested them. hhers have just been people on the street -- the been grabbing mobile phones outf' peo's hands, and if they have been sharing the videos of muhammad ali, take them off to jail. laur the u.s. gives egypa lot of money in military aid, and president trump met withsi president t the u.n. what attitude is the u.s. ting to the protests? michele: earlier this week on tuesday when trump met with sisi, president trump was asked about the protests. from what he said, it was not clear he even knew about them. to be honest with you, information about the protests dribbled out kind of slowly and by tuesday morning he may not have heard about it. but he sort of diminished -- protests are not a big deal and they happen everywhere, president sisi has been good restt getting on top o in the past. so unfortunately, that looked as th
michele: it is quite severe. ey havarrested 2000 people some of these were people arrested around the protests others aolitical figures, lawyers, and so forth, that they have gone to the arrested them. hhers have just been people on the street -- the been grabbing mobile phones outf' peo's hands, and if they have been sharing the videos of muhammad ali, take them off to jail. laur the u.s. gives egypa lot of money in military aid, and president trump met withsi president t the u.n. what...
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michelle: it's become remote in to talk about george.as many of his minions that are employed by groups like media matters or the now defunct progress groups like this. that have labeled any criticism of george suspending anti- semitism. as you mentioned, i am the wife of the grandson of the ukrainian jews yet this still doesn't insulate me from these ridiculous at homonyms. so the chapter that i wrote about george is simply filled with facts about how the large bulk of his 25 billion-dollar net worth, is now being directed towards open society foundations. 18 billion has earmarked to achieve his agenda. again this is not a conspiracy theory. i read his book and he says he considers sovereignty quote an obstacle. an obstacle to his goal of using the united nations to achieve his own and. for financial reasons or ideological reasons. what's daunting is that for your informed at least leaders on my side of the ideological file, we know is involved in many high profile groups that always become active during the electoral season. but there
michelle: it's become remote in to talk about george.as many of his minions that are employed by groups like media matters or the now defunct progress groups like this. that have labeled any criticism of george suspending anti- semitism. as you mentioned, i am the wife of the grandson of the ukrainian jews yet this still doesn't insulate me from these ridiculous at homonyms. so the chapter that i wrote about george is simply filled with facts about how the large bulk of his 25 billion-dollar...
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and let's go to michelle cruz now who is at the c.d.u. party headquarters the christian democrats headquarters here in berlin again exit poll results michelle about how are they going down there. but here it's going back we'll see do you part of that was a slight gasp of relief particularly when those saxony results came in seeing the conservative c.d.u. or at least those exit polls seeing the conservative c.d.u. party stay clear of the a.f.d. significantly with a round about more than 4 percent at this very moment in time and then when those results for brand of came true that was actually a bit of a surprise because until those final hours we had been reporting that it was a neck and neck race now you know this could still change throughout the course of the evening but a clear signal here that the social democrats got away with a black eye. they steer clear of the far right if the posse by a couple of percentage points up to 5 percent at this very moment in time with those exit polls coming up on the charts so relief i dare say amongst
and let's go to michelle cruz now who is at the c.d.u. party headquarters the christian democrats headquarters here in berlin again exit poll results michelle about how are they going down there. but here it's going back we'll see do you part of that was a slight gasp of relief particularly when those saxony results came in seeing the conservative c.d.u. or at least those exit polls seeing the conservative c.d.u. party stay clear of the a.f.d. significantly with a round about more than 4...
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that is bluebird's michele davis davis.mberg's michelle of come complaining about the whistleblower,vely obtained by bloomberg news. pres. trump: i was the -- who was the person who gave the whistleblower the information? that is spying. you know what we used to do in the old days, when we were smart, with spies and treason? we used to have them go to the -- guy: for more about president trump's interactions with the ukrainian president, we are joined by josh blue in washington. is the president's reaction to what is happening to this story going to encourage the democrats to push harder? josh: absolutely. what you see right now is the president digging his heels in on a defense that really from the get-go was his own choosing. he disclosed the transcript of the call with the ukrainian president, which has led to the impeachment inquiry. aside from the whistleblower complaint, now the whistleblower complaint is public, and the president has followed that up with rather antagonistic comments about the whistleblower. he has done that on twitter. he has done it publicly. and then he too
that is bluebird's michele davis davis.mberg's michelle of come complaining about the whistleblower,vely obtained by bloomberg news. pres. trump: i was the -- who was the person who gave the whistleblower the information? that is spying. you know what we used to do in the old days, when we were smart, with spies and treason? we used to have them go to the -- guy: for more about president trump's interactions with the ukrainian president, we are joined by josh blue in washington. is the...
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michelle is getting calls from all over the district. georgia used to help us with this, will you keep helping us with this? i am so happy we get to keep georgia and i can't wait to see what happens with that new role and that work. i can't wait to keep watching the pack and your awesome work. i will give it to someone else. >> just in case you have not read enough back there, georgia. i want to extend thanks beyond ruth and the pack as well as being an adviser to you. georgia's reach extends well beyond the pack and she is a mentor to many generations of leaders, myself included. much of what i learned about being the chair of an organization and running the meeting and leading is by watching her awesome example and how she leads the meetings and is able to engage and get in put from everyone has been perhaps formative to so many of us in the parent advisory committees. it is an honor and privilege and we are excited to continue to work with you. thank you, georgia. >> i am sherry. i am a youth services coordinator at school health. i w
michelle is getting calls from all over the district. georgia used to help us with this, will you keep helping us with this? i am so happy we get to keep georgia and i can't wait to see what happens with that new role and that work. i can't wait to keep watching the pack and your awesome work. i will give it to someone else. >> just in case you have not read enough back there, georgia. i want to extend thanks beyond ruth and the pack as well as being an adviser to you. georgia's reach...
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you are next for michelle malkin. happy to see that you have expanded the undocumented in this country to 30 million. i wonder if you have some actual ,acts about or the employee's what is the responsibility for employing illegal workers and how many times has that been the thirdr law create thing is could you describe the of that group that started in the 1960's and their actual agenda for everybody. guest: there is a very important section that i included in the and theen borders inc. stagnant static estimate of the number of illegal aliens has always somehow been decided frozen at between 11 and 13 million which is an old figure from the pew research center. the really updated figure actually comes not from any right-wing group but from princeton researchers who had a much more accurate count of upwards of 30 million. and those figures are all footnoted if you want to check the sources on that. the second question was about employer sanctions and we have been very lousy. this is a failure of the federal government.
you are next for michelle malkin. happy to see that you have expanded the undocumented in this country to 30 million. i wonder if you have some actual ,acts about or the employee's what is the responsibility for employing illegal workers and how many times has that been the thirdr law create thing is could you describe the of that group that started in the 1960's and their actual agenda for everybody. guest: there is a very important section that i included in the and theen borders inc....
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we will check back in with michelle who is out there live. she will have more on season tickets coming up. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> happening to san francisco's board of supervisor will vote on a resolution that would declare the nra as a domestic terror organization. critics have blamed the national rifle association for contributing to the rise in mass shootings in the u.s. saying that the group is the primary obstacle to any new gun legislation. >>> police in west texas say t
we will check back in with michelle who is out there live. she will have more on season tickets coming up. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take...
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great to see you both here and see you again, michelle. my question is about something that came up when i was in office and imagine you're ke dealing with. it's smith mud. we found we had to get out of the way when a group of immigrant americans, somali from minnesota, haitian from florida and some others came to us and said why can't we hear your broadcast? and we had to explain to them there's a smith-mundt law and they went to the hill and said we want to get this changed. we want to hear the broadcast we heard in somali and minnesota. it wasn't our role to be involved even except to answer questions, but it opened up opportunities for voice of america in terms of reaching communities around the world, frankly, who were somali or haitian or any other group. how is this organization if at all going to create new opportunities for you in terms of immigrant communities in the united states and perhaps being able to communicate through them mother country of origin or to other groups and is there a further need of smith-mundt to allow more
great to see you both here and see you again, michelle. my question is about something that came up when i was in office and imagine you're ke dealing with. it's smith mud. we found we had to get out of the way when a group of immigrant americans, somali from minnesota, haitian from florida and some others came to us and said why can't we hear your broadcast? and we had to explain to them there's a smith-mundt law and they went to the hill and said we want to get this changed. we want to hear...
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s chief political editor michelle a customer and beijing correspondent mathias bolling's are here on a visit from the chinese government good morning to both of you let's start off with this michelle hong kong democracy activists calling for macula take a strong position we have joshua long one of the activists leaders saying you have 1st hand experience the tears of a dictatorial government would you not convey our to man's during your visit. well she has raised the issue she's on the record as saying that she hopes for a peaceful solution that in hong kong so k.t. she's raised it but a meeting certainly is not on the agenda and also that open nessa will not really see an official response something her spokesman said is that that says don't get on that as a matter of principle but clearly that is on her mind and she's raising it but i don't expect to have that meeting with protests is that they so would like to see ok what about china's reaction to the hong kong protests we've seen tear gas rubber bullets could that overshadow the chancers visit well obviously she has to say someth
s chief political editor michelle a customer and beijing correspondent mathias bolling's are here on a visit from the chinese government good morning to both of you let's start off with this michelle hong kong democracy activists calling for macula take a strong position we have joshua long one of the activists leaders saying you have 1st hand experience the tears of a dictatorial government would you not convey our to man's during your visit. well she has raised the issue she's on the record...
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i don't think michel barnier got that memo, perhaps! the government is trying to put across is that there are still trying to get a deal for the european union. we heard keir starmer saying that if they are trying to do that, then why are we not hearing those noises from the european union? for the government this week, the big challenge is whether or not mps managed to pass that legislation. if they do, boris johnson would be in a position where he would have to ask the eu for an extension. that is why there are lots of rumours about woody grew for a general election? time is on the essence. we don't have a lot of time in parliament for mps to do what they want to do. there are also court cases going on. there is lots going on that could hinder the government's games. the government is saying that they don't want to know deal brexit but they are planning for it. we had this advertising campaign that is being launched this week, michael gove is behind that one, telling people about what to expect in a new deal —— no—deal brags it. it is
i don't think michel barnier got that memo, perhaps! the government is trying to put across is that there are still trying to get a deal for the european union. we heard keir starmer saying that if they are trying to do that, then why are we not hearing those noises from the european union? for the government this week, the big challenge is whether or not mps managed to pass that legislation. if they do, boris johnson would be in a position where he would have to ask the eu for an extension....
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michelle williams from dustee 's child doing aex video aining that she's not the same michell w sundaysome nasty and rude comments that have sparked for to take to social media to explain it's not the same person. >> kevin, younow a thing or two about being mistaken for someone else, right. >> you suld see my at mentions tefromrday afternoon and throughout this myning actuall it's been very fascinating to read. >> you know what, obviously people mistake him for kevin mc kathy hp on theill, but you know what, kevin you handle it master physical every time. >> thank y >> every time. >> yeah. i mean sometimes if the subject matter is little sooerious obviously when my name -- when my name gets mistan with the other kevin mccarthy, i won't respond but the ones i'm this morning are -- i been lo, sora aorll, it's beekin fndn thew back at star >> field day. >>> trthanks.rsto kev. >>> jessica simpson revealing major milestone in her life the mother of three took to lestagram to rct on her weight loss journey d saughter . e he sh rloeveahe s th scale she also says she's glad to be feeling likee
michelle williams from dustee 's child doing aex video aining that she's not the same michell w sundaysome nasty and rude comments that have sparked for to take to social media to explain it's not the same person. >> kevin, younow a thing or two about being mistaken for someone else, right. >> you suld see my at mentions tefromrday afternoon and throughout this myning actuall it's been very fascinating to read. >> you know what, obviously people mistake him for kevin mc kathy...
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michel barnier says the uk has now reached a ‘moment of truth‘ labour's brexit spokesman, keir starmerys this week may be the last chance to stop borisjohnson taking the uk out the eu without a deal. the route is via legislation. the senior cabinet minister reponsible for no deal preparations, michael gove, refuses to be drawn on whether the government would abide by any legislation designed to stop a no—deal brexit (tx sor) let's see what to legislation says. pro—democracy activists in hong kong target the city's airport. large crowds gather outside the terminal building, causing long queues for passengers trying to get inside. some flights to and from the uk are facing delays because of problems affecting french air traffic control. the foreign secretary dominic raab is in poland where commemorations are underway to mark the day germany invaded the country, sparking the start of the second world war. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. labour's brexit spokesman has said this week will almost certainly be the last chance to stop britain leaving the eu without a deal at the end of
michel barnier says the uk has now reached a ‘moment of truth‘ labour's brexit spokesman, keir starmerys this week may be the last chance to stop borisjohnson taking the uk out the eu without a deal. the route is via legislation. the senior cabinet minister reponsible for no deal preparations, michael gove, refuses to be drawn on whether the government would abide by any legislation designed to stop a no—deal brexit (tx sor) let's see what to legislation says. pro—democracy activists in...
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amanda: great to have your thoughts on this, michelle girard. coming up, even nobel winning chemist don't seem to know what is in your weed vape. how a federal ban hinders academics from studying products. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. a vaping health crisis is sweeping the u.s. and is highlighting how little scientists and health officials know about the marijuana in weed vapes. meanwhile, a federal ban prohibits people from studying marijuana. greg, this is your story come it caught my eye. where it isda, federally legal, there has been little done by the way of testing, research, scientific study. describe how hard it is to go down that road interstates. >> interesting situation in the united states. 33 state where there is access to medical marijuana, another 10 states were an adult can walk in and buy it. but because it is federally banned, it is schedule one, on a list of the most restrictive stop senses. researchers cannot study it. u.s. --esearc
amanda: great to have your thoughts on this, michelle girard. coming up, even nobel winning chemist don't seem to know what is in your weed vape. how a federal ban hinders academics from studying products. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. a vaping health crisis is sweeping the u.s. and is highlighting how little scientists and health officials know about the marijuana in weed vapes. meanwhile,...
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thank you michelle. >>and now that max harris has been acquitted as michelle mentioned he has been released from jail kron four's gayle ong is live outside the santa rita jail in dublin with more gayle. >>panamax harris was officially released just after 6 o'clock this evening that was coming from a tweet from alameda county sheriff's office were here at santa rita jail where we were camping out here we were told initially that max harris may not go through the front door and that is because of the high-profile case so he did indeed bypass media we do not see any sign of them he may have we're told he may have been going through another ex it but max harris is a free man after being behind bars for about 2 years he was arrested in june of 2017 for his connection and the ghost ship warehouse. and of course the decision coming just after 2 this afternoon that heat has been acquitted and his role in the go ship he was accused of just being the doorman collecting rent money and of course ultimately the jury
thank you michelle. >>and now that max harris has been acquitted as michelle mentioned he has been released from jail kron four's gayle ong is live outside the santa rita jail in dublin with more gayle. >>panamax harris was officially released just after 6 o'clock this evening that was coming from a tweet from alameda county sheriff's office were here at santa rita jail where we were camping out here we were told initially that max harris may not go through the front door and that...
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>>our reporters michelle kingston and has it made you have been covering this story all along they are live tonight in the courthouse they've been out there all day we're going to walk us through the latest in the case and what they witnessed up to this point michelle. >>that is very long trial for everybody involved here the defendants the attorneys, the prosecutors the reporters but also those family members they have been in that courtroom day in and day out there here seeking justice for their loved ones those 6.36 people who died in that fire. i'm going bring in his sequin junior was actually inside the courtroom. our reporter was in that courtroom today when that verdict came down he has been in the courtroom this entire time we've been here what for 4 and a half months now, yes. it we've you know talk to those family members i got to know some of those family members. be feeling. today. >>overwhelmed with emotion when the first verdict was read of not guilty on all counts for max harris, an audible gasps the motion tears flowing on the side of the courtroom that was holding the
>>our reporters michelle kingston and has it made you have been covering this story all along they are live tonight in the courthouse they've been out there all day we're going to walk us through the latest in the case and what they witnessed up to this point michelle. >>that is very long trial for everybody involved here the defendants the attorneys, the prosecutors the reporters but also those family members they have been in that courtroom day in and day out there here seeking...
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listening now to this address where my colleagues our chief political editor michel a coup for and my colleague from arabic language program also a presenter let me get your initial thoughts on what you heard from done in time because thought that you deem well actually i'm beat that would make it very short i would at a wrap it up to me it was a speech want to the public opinion more than the international opinion basically he started with america comes 1st definitely election comes 1st voters comes 1st what he promised the voters comes 1st which means no war no involvement of the u.s. in any war in the region he comes iran he talks only about sanctions more sanctions if iran doesn't change its behavior he was there was talking indict a key about all nations have a duty to cut on to act on it and which means the international coalition but he wasn't that good about it for me opened a small door in order for discussion with the iranians and this was really interesting because we realized that what he was talking actually there were 2 statements and he said he is open to discussing sma
listening now to this address where my colleagues our chief political editor michel a coup for and my colleague from arabic language program also a presenter let me get your initial thoughts on what you heard from done in time because thought that you deem well actually i'm beat that would make it very short i would at a wrap it up to me it was a speech want to the public opinion more than the international opinion basically he started with america comes 1st definitely election comes 1st voters...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. we begin with the hot conditions with meteorologist mary lee. >> we are watching the winds decrease which is why the red flag warning has expired. we're also talking about the heat. a heat advisory in effect for today. the second day in a row. we are looking at dangerously hot conditions. let's get right to it. the heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area. temperatures, very similar to yesterday, if not in some spots even warmer than yesterday. likely record breaking highs, again, for today. for the second day in a row as well, we have a spare the air alert in effect. air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups. here is a live look with the south bay san jose camera with mostly sunny skies. 24-hour temperature change and many locations are warmer compared to yesterday at this time, running one to two degrees warmer, although half moon bay, 13 degrees warmer. you can see oakland and novado a little cooler. we'll talk about a big cool down as we head through tomorrow and the rest
. >> i'm michelle griego. we begin with the hot conditions with meteorologist mary lee. >> we are watching the winds decrease which is why the red flag warning has expired. we're also talking about the heat. a heat advisory in effect for today. the second day in a row. we are looking at dangerously hot conditions. let's get right to it. the heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area. temperatures, very similar to yesterday, if not in some spots even warmer than yesterday....
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michelle truly doesn't have a television.ou know how people say that and they're like, yeah, you do. >> we had to get it working tonight so that my daughter can watch the emmys. >> she truly doesn't, but of course i have seen james dance and he's killing it and i want him to win. ♪ hey look ma i made it >> more fitting winner presents? when your co-star's the fonz -- >> the complete "happy days" first season. >> when you've got a craving -- >> i wish that this was a piece of chocolate. >> when this is your character's best accessory. >> is this used from your own home? >> not my home, but our facilities. >> then it's worthless to me. >> even better. >> i want your plunger. >> now i know what's going in the bathroom. >> and when your show's called "flea bag." >> that is your flea swatter. >> phoebe and her amazon comedy not only stole the emmys, some think she robbed her competitor. >> tonight could be a history making night. >> yeah, but it also might not be. >> you broke julia's streak. >> whoops. >> other winners hanging ba
michelle truly doesn't have a television.ou know how people say that and they're like, yeah, you do. >> we had to get it working tonight so that my daughter can watch the emmys. >> she truly doesn't, but of course i have seen james dance and he's killing it and i want him to win. ♪ hey look ma i made it >> more fitting winner presents? when your co-star's the fonz -- >> the complete "happy days" first season. >> when you've got a craving -- >> i...
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. >> michel: yeah. exactly.ieved he was the most important human being almost that had ever existed. i mean, he changed the names of the months. he changed the dates of the islamic calendar. such, uh, megalomania. and, as you well know, anyone outside -- you mention the word "libya," everyone would just say, "gaddafi." >> anthony: yeah. >> michel: gaddafi stole the identity of libya. >> anthony: michel cousins is the co-founder of the english-language paper the libya herald, and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. >> michel: for so long, the news has been the personality. gaddafi turned up to open a shopping center. gaddafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, who knew there was another libya, uh, wonderful people, we would talk about it as you talk about a dead person. "do you remember this? do you remember that?" and then in february 2011, suddenly, there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. >> anthony: we meet at a libyan coffeehouse, a traditional, male-only sor
. >> michel: yeah. exactly.ieved he was the most important human being almost that had ever existed. i mean, he changed the names of the months. he changed the dates of the islamic calendar. such, uh, megalomania. and, as you well know, anyone outside -- you mention the word "libya," everyone would just say, "gaddafi." >> anthony: yeah. >> michel: gaddafi stole the identity of libya. >> anthony: michel cousins is the co-founder of the english-language...
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i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. let's get a check of the forecast. if you like warm, you're going to get it. >> that's right, kenny and michelle. we are looking at temperatures warming up as we head through our afternoon with plenty of sunshine. first of all, looking at our cam. you can see our golden gate bridge with clear skies. temperatures running in the 50s and 60s. 61 oakland. 53 liver more. 50 in san francisco. 59 san jose and 50 for santa rosa. taking you through the day and what you can expect. temperatures will be above average. for san francisco, 74. oakland, 79. 84 in san jose. looking at 87 in concord. temperatures running anywhere from 3 to 4 degrees above average. we're going to continue with that warmup as we head into the weekend. details coming up. let's check in with giana. >> we are seeing slow and go conditions as you head out of tracy into the pass. there is an accident. also trouble spot reported on westbound 580, one of them is involving a big rig. you'll see some delays because of that. busy any way coming out of tracy. one n
i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. let's get a check of the forecast. if you like warm, you're going to get it. >> that's right, kenny and michelle. we are looking at temperatures warming up as we head through our afternoon with plenty of sunshine. first of all, looking at our cam. you can see our golden gate bridge with clear skies. temperatures running in the 50s and 60s. 61 oakland. 53 liver more. 50 in san francisco. 59 san jose and 50 for santa rosa. taking you through...
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>> reporter: michelle, the b.a.r.t. board of directors unanimously passed the swing style barrier fare gate that will be implemented into all of the b.a.r.t. stations in the near future. this is what it looks like all though this is not the final design. this is just an example of what they are deciding on. this gate beat out two other barrier options, a retractable barrier and the new york style. in a survey b.a.r.t. said that 89% of riders report that it is important to reduce fare evasion on b.a.r.t.. b.a.r.t. board director debra allen agrees saying by installing new barrier gates, a myriad of issues will be addressed. >> the quality of life issues, the crime, the drug activity, the homeless people living on trains and the professional panhandling. the cleanliness, comprehensive approach to station hardening is going to go a long way in addressing those items. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it loses about $15 million to $25 million in revenue every year from fare evasions but b.a.r.t. director allen says she estimates t
>> reporter: michelle, the b.a.r.t. board of directors unanimously passed the swing style barrier fare gate that will be implemented into all of the b.a.r.t. stations in the near future. this is what it looks like all though this is not the final design. this is just an example of what they are deciding on. this gate beat out two other barrier options, a retractable barrier and the new york style. in a survey b.a.r.t. said that 89% of riders report that it is important to reduce fare...
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i am michelle griego. >> i am:ie choy. let's check the wednesday forecast and it looks like we are off to a warm start mary. >> that's right. happy wednesday to you as we are looking at monsoonal moisture from the southwest pushing into the bay area and that means more clouds and also there is a slight, slight chance of dry lightning for the north bay and easted by a bay mountain today. a live look with our -- sails force tower camera looking west and you can see temperatures are running in the 50s and in the 60s right now. so 52 in santa rosa. 63 in concord and upper 50s for san francisco right now. so, as we head through the day, near average highs for san francisco as well as for oakland. a little bit warmer for san jose and for concord. so, 70 in san francisco later on in the afternoon. mid-70s in oakland. looking at mid-80sin san jose and 90 for concord many we will talk about -- i will show you futurecast what to expect as we head through the day coming up. >>> a little foggy coming in this morning along highway 1 tr
i am michelle griego. >> i am:ie choy. let's check the wednesday forecast and it looks like we are off to a warm start mary. >> that's right. happy wednesday to you as we are looking at monsoonal moisture from the southwest pushing into the bay area and that means more clouds and also there is a slight, slight chance of dry lightning for the north bay and easted by a bay mountain today. a live look with our -- sails force tower camera looking west and you can see temperatures are...
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it's great to see you both here and see you again michelle. my question is about something that came up when i was in office and i imagine if you are working with smith moment the voices of america we found we had to get out of the way when a very determined group of immigrant americans and somali americans from minnesota and others came to us and said, why can't we hear you're broadcasts? we had to explain to them that is okay fine we went to the hill and we want this change and want to be able to hear the podcast and here that were in somalia so they lead that charge and is our role to be involved yet to answer questions but it opened up opportunities for america in terms of reaching the communities around the world frankly who were somali or any other. how is this reorganization if at all going to create new opportunities for you in terms of the communities in the united states and communicate through them to the mother country of origin or to other groups is free and is there any further need to allow you to do more than you're doing now.
it's great to see you both here and see you again michelle. my question is about something that came up when i was in office and i imagine if you are working with smith moment the voices of america we found we had to get out of the way when a very determined group of immigrant americans and somali americans from minnesota and others came to us and said, why can't we hear you're broadcasts? we had to explain to them that is okay fine we went to the hill and we want this change and want to be...
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is bowling for this ng us right now in berlin good morning to both of you michelle we have hong kong protesters calling for michael's clear and unequivocal support will they get it. well marni they probably have it but visibly what they've received so far is america once again and that's no shift in position from the previous day's predating that call by those protesting the german chancellor to make a statement that she hopes for a peaceful resolution has spoken to people in the room wendy kitchen and i'm going to makkah held their press conference and that was also the very beginning. how i'm going to mac address this issue she did but i understand that was a very tense moment with security could chung not really wanting to deal with the issue in fact skipping the question until a with a with a slight delay in that press conference so katie it's a very tense issue it's been raised but anybody who expects the machall to stand up and make a principled statement pro demonstrations in hong kong will be disappointed most likely ok that means the protesters of course when we consider the
is bowling for this ng us right now in berlin good morning to both of you michelle we have hong kong protesters calling for michael's clear and unequivocal support will they get it. well marni they probably have it but visibly what they've received so far is america once again and that's no shift in position from the previous day's predating that call by those protesting the german chancellor to make a statement that she hopes for a peaceful resolution has spoken to people in the room wendy...
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michelle: we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for talking us through that. rep. levin: thank you for having me. laura: in other news, it is being reported that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled a trip to the u.n. next week after the wasn't a clear result in the second g geral election this year. with more than 90% of the votes counted, the opposition blue and white party have a slight advantare with a predicted 32 seats, just one ahead of prime minister benjamin netand hu's lirty. the u.s. federal reserve cut interest rates today for the second time since the financia crisis of 2008. the cut of a quarter of a point comes as the fed tries tgo to the u. economy against trade wars and slowing global growth. president trump was quick to take aim at his fed chief, again saying that had no guts, no sense, no vision. the u.s. hostage negotiator robert o'brien is to become president trump's new national security advisor. he replace sacked last week, and is the fourth persoto hold the job in the last three years.a in banning electronic cigarettes comp
michelle: we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for talking us through that. rep. levin: thank you for having me. laura: in other news, it is being reported that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled a trip to the u.n. next week after the wasn't a clear result in the second g geral election this year. with more than 90% of the votes counted, the opposition blue and white party have a slight advantare with a predicted 32 seats, just one ahead of prime minister...
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michelle is at chase center this morning. hear from her coming up. >>> but first we got to give a warm welcome back to gianna. you got two boys now in the franco household. >> i do. a lot of boys in that household. i just had a baby and been off for a few months. so happy to be back. but it was tough getting up this morning. >> baby zac is adorable. >> we are going to make it work. >> how is the weather this morning? >> we are looking at areas of fog and low clouds along the coast and for parts of the bay, even some of our inland locations, a gray start. here's a live look with our roof camera and you can see those clouds in the sky. temps running in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. for today temps cooler compared to yesterday, but still above average in some locations this afternoon. looking at 92 in concord, 91 in livermore, mid-80s in san jose, mid-70s in oakland and upper 60s for san francisco. we will talk about that rest of the cooldown as we head through the week and also tracking hurricane dorian. details on that comi
michelle is at chase center this morning. hear from her coming up. >>> but first we got to give a warm welcome back to gianna. you got two boys now in the franco household. >> i do. a lot of boys in that household. i just had a baby and been off for a few months. so happy to be back. but it was tough getting up this morning. >> baby zac is adorable. >> we are going to make it work. >> how is the weather this morning? >> we are looking at areas of fog and...
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. >> thank you michelle. as michelle mentioned there has never been a more exciting or more important time to be engaged in public diplomacy and communication. in shaping how the united states communicates policy and values overseas and domestically. we know the communications landscape is accelerating and we need to communicate effectively in that type of environment. the new bureau of global public affairs was created to strengthen communication at the department of state . we're now four months old. let me tell you a little bit about its creation. the goal of the merger of the two bureaus, the bureau of international information programs and bureau of public affairs was to effectively shape communications for the united states around the world. our focus is to bring together the best of both worlds of those two bureaus, focus on strategic communications. the merger is not a new idea. in fact this has been talked about since the integration of the usinformation agency into the state department . anniversary
. >> thank you michelle. as michelle mentioned there has never been a more exciting or more important time to be engaged in public diplomacy and communication. in shaping how the united states communicates policy and values overseas and domestically. we know the communications landscape is accelerating and we need to communicate effectively in that type of environment. the new bureau of global public affairs was created to strengthen communication at the department of state . we're now...
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producer guest host of the news with rick sanchez and front of the show michel greenstein michel one of the experts you talk to the labor leader in this piece about the sheer lack of surface area to build on the scarcity of actual land which just takes the dynamics of inequality that cause housing costs renters to spiral to an extreme level in this case in hong kong give us a quick snapshot of the broader real estate market is as extreme as the rental market given the wealth inequality in these lane constraints specific to hong kong firstly well since you brought up lending i'm pleased you brought that up because chief executive kerry lam actually last week talked about going out into the community and speaking to people she says from all walks of life to address the issue of lack of land supply and affordable housing which i think shows just how main stream of a perceived. problem in this housing issue is in hong kong now in terms of the broader real estate market the short answer to your question is yes i think the property market is the perfect microcosm for the broader issue of i
producer guest host of the news with rick sanchez and front of the show michel greenstein michel one of the experts you talk to the labor leader in this piece about the sheer lack of surface area to build on the scarcity of actual land which just takes the dynamics of inequality that cause housing costs renters to spiral to an extreme level in this case in hong kong give us a quick snapshot of the broader real estate market is as extreme as the rental market given the wealth inequality in these...
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and it's a pleasure to welcome my colleague michelle and the kids now she's chief political editor here at gw she says most of all these elections are about what options will be on the table when uncle the maccoll's final coalition government. leaves office. and we're very pleased to have alan closer back on the show he is an author and commentator for the daily newspaper. he says a generation after the end of nazism west germany experienced an anti authoritarian you three full. a generation after the end of communism east germany's experiencing an authoritarian rippled led by old man. so let me ask all of you and i'll start with you alan if i may ask to please explain for us the importance of these elections because we're talking about two states brandenburg and saxony that in fact have just over six million residents all together that's well less than 10% of the german population so. why all the attention. well firstly because germany is a federal state so the state just like i said the united states are. so the states may be or even a small state and the big state they have a voice i
and it's a pleasure to welcome my colleague michelle and the kids now she's chief political editor here at gw she says most of all these elections are about what options will be on the table when uncle the maccoll's final coalition government. leaves office. and we're very pleased to have alan closer back on the show he is an author and commentator for the daily newspaper. he says a generation after the end of nazism west germany experienced an anti authoritarian you three full. a generation...