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very briefly mr cross i'm running up time i want to ask you what happens tomorrow if the presidential results are announced and mr manning on what is announced the victor what will happen in your country. it's impossible to predict he's the sidney i'm told at the election results for the presidency are going to be announced tomorrow they were twenty three candidates that's why it's taken so long to get the result out i'm not only complete the sit innocent man the guy who will be elected with a substantial majority. i think it could lead to assure the violence but i hope not i hope that i'm disappointed that nelson should he said my prison has not called for calm he's not coach will leave the country to an end and i membership to to remain disciplined and calm in these circumstances because any inflammatory statements right now will cause problems and i hope that's not going to happen are we a christian country tradition we we're not a violent people and i would hope that zimbabweans will go back to normal tomorrow and we work with or see the peace and the army withdrew from the street
very briefly mr cross i'm running up time i want to ask you what happens tomorrow if the presidential results are announced and mr manning on what is announced the victor what will happen in your country. it's impossible to predict he's the sidney i'm told at the election results for the presidency are going to be announced tomorrow they were twenty three candidates that's why it's taken so long to get the result out i'm not only complete the sit innocent man the guy who will be elected with a...
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i signed up to this and i agree with the final outcome do you have full faith in this commission mr cross that what they are telling the nation tonight is the truth i'm a zimbabwean. i've been through this many times i can tell you very few times in the ross twenty odd years that we've been fighting elections as an opposition and we really have any faith in it zick zick is a highly compromised institution and i mean the quality of the people on this commission is really appalling and. some of them find difficulty even reading out the results that they're given to to present to the public eye i'm afraid all of all zimbabweans are skeptical which is why it serves vital that we have transparency and what does a patient in if every face of this relations presentation i have to ask you about what happened today the headquarters of your party being basically taken over by police we understand that there were some members of your party who were also detained i mean from the outside looking in this appears to be an act of the ruling party trying to shut you down. i lose count of how many times th
i signed up to this and i agree with the final outcome do you have full faith in this commission mr cross that what they are telling the nation tonight is the truth i'm a zimbabwean. i've been through this many times i can tell you very few times in the ross twenty odd years that we've been fighting elections as an opposition and we really have any faith in it zick zick is a highly compromised institution and i mean the quality of the people on this commission is really appalling and. some of...
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financial autonomy because the iran nuclear deal as you said is so important to us diplomatically mr cross let me bring you in now this alternative payment system to the dominant swiss we have heard from others not just high claim os that the european commission has been developing a parallel system to swift which would allow iran to interact with the european financial systems how viable is this. i don't think we can build up as special moments of them just for one country. which after all is of very limited economic and financial importance actually when we talk about him and says you should look at that the dominant global payments system is lift which is europe so european company it is under the jurisdiction of the european commission therefore so in this sense it's wrong to say that we need a new european imminent oh no global payments is derived rather the united states donna what we need is different and actual markets so that we wouldn't need our european companies to live in the united states or to have lots of theories this u.s. financial markets that's the real problem not so m
financial autonomy because the iran nuclear deal as you said is so important to us diplomatically mr cross let me bring you in now this alternative payment system to the dominant swiss we have heard from others not just high claim os that the european commission has been developing a parallel system to swift which would allow iran to interact with the european financial systems how viable is this. i don't think we can build up as special moments of them just for one country. which after all is...
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financial autonomy because the iran nuclear deal as you said is so important to us diplomatically mr cross let me bring you in now this alternative payment system so the dominant swift we have heard from others not just high claim os that the european commission has been developing a parallel system to swift which would allow iran to interact with the european financial systems how viable is this. i don't think we can build up as special moments of them just for one country. which after all is of very limited economic and financial importance actually when we talk about him and says you should look at that the dominant global payments system is lift which is europe so european company that is under the jurisdiction of the european commission therefore so in this sense it's wrong to say that we need a new european imminent oh no global payments is derived rather the united states donna what we need is different and national markets so that we would need our european companies to live in the united states or to have lots of theories this u.s. financial markets that's the real problem not so
financial autonomy because the iran nuclear deal as you said is so important to us diplomatically mr cross let me bring you in now this alternative payment system so the dominant swift we have heard from others not just high claim os that the european commission has been developing a parallel system to swift which would allow iran to interact with the european financial systems how viable is this. i don't think we can build up as special moments of them just for one country. which after all is...
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of ashbrook let's me let me bring you and now the financials that of markets in arrangements that mr cross is talking about wouldn't that be even more difficult to establish than an alternative payment system to swift i mean what do you make of these alternatives that are being proposed to counteract u.s. sanctions. i think a critical component here is timing you can have many thoughts and sketch out many plans on your sketchbook whether it's in brussels or in any of the national capitals the problem here the main problem both on the defense side which my colleague tolson bennett mentioned implicitly in terms of putting up a robust defense if you will a robust response to american actions in the world that is going to be as difficult to do quickly as it is to build essentially a new financial transaction system or a financial transaction system that would undercut the predominance of the dollar in the financial markets and to figure out how long that would take i think we're talking clearly about decades from now for that to be as impactful as the system we have now so that would be a syst
of ashbrook let's me let me bring you and now the financials that of markets in arrangements that mr cross is talking about wouldn't that be even more difficult to establish than an alternative payment system to swift i mean what do you make of these alternatives that are being proposed to counteract u.s. sanctions. i think a critical component here is timing you can have many thoughts and sketch out many plans on your sketchbook whether it's in brussels or in any of the national capitals the...
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of days and nothing in reasonably and she is my sentence what i have to say that your resume gets mr cross is certainly remarkable and admirable and i think i speak for a lot of people in wishing you and everybody in your country the best outcome possible at least by tomorrow and spread across a number of zimbabwe your opposition m.d.c. and a former member of the zimbabwean parliament mr krause thank you very much we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. well google is reportedly secretly plotting its return to china a new report from the investigative web site the intercept says that the tech giant has a team secretly working on a new censored version of its search engine for china mobile to help me tell this story i'm joined now by my steam calling helen humphrey from our business desk now china of course is renowned for its historic great wall building started on the mammoth fortification back in the third century b.c. to protect china from in later years right and these days china also has of course another wall known as its great far wall of china it's supposed to protect chinese c
of days and nothing in reasonably and she is my sentence what i have to say that your resume gets mr cross is certainly remarkable and admirable and i think i speak for a lot of people in wishing you and everybody in your country the best outcome possible at least by tomorrow and spread across a number of zimbabwe your opposition m.d.c. and a former member of the zimbabwean parliament mr krause thank you very much we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. well google is reportedly secretly...
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mr bush mutimer the cross and when you were all under the most trying to show you can you for the port au. prince. because from the inside and from outside was really good and it was a big big one to complete your selfish we've seen from the from the chain but like human by. you get the patients you know their dad out of all the patients some of them out of the engines during the war give it to you don't think about this you the soldier on not you just three it's like a and the other and the other patients . say. this is the city of good dog just twenty kilometers from the frontline. it's under the control of opposition troops consisting mostly of members of the chinook tribe . the red cross hospital here is now the only facility of the whole up in the area of the country still able to provide medical aid. you cannot. get. a vote. out of it. and i think you know looking at it like you. would not let us off. the top. i. had. a little bit differently. actually if you say. that past fifty fifty that she. does not say. that only something. well it's only he's get. this because i'm just bei
mr bush mutimer the cross and when you were all under the most trying to show you can you for the port au. prince. because from the inside and from outside was really good and it was a big big one to complete your selfish we've seen from the from the chain but like human by. you get the patients you know their dad out of all the patients some of them out of the engines during the war give it to you don't think about this you the soldier on not you just three it's like a and the other and the...
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rajini: now ifes those nound familiar, it is because they crossed swords with mr. trump over a variety of issues and have drawn his scorn online. for more on all that, i spoke a brief time ago with shelby holiday, a video reporter at "the wall street journal." shelby holiday, great to have you with us. we saw sarah sanders saying that the president is revoking the security clearance of one official and is threatening to do it with a number of oers w. why now? know theell, we do official whose security clearance he was revoking has been very critical of the president. it might have to do with timing. lythe president obviooes not like any sort of criticism in the press, whether it is on social media, television. that is one thing. thbut he also in revokin clearance cited something to doe with russia,ossier. that is part of the reason brennan is having his secreity clearancked, and that has to do with an ongoing investigation. he cited other people with knowledgof the russia investigation, including comey, sally yates, andrew mccabe. these are all peopleho not only ar
rajini: now ifes those nound familiar, it is because they crossed swords with mr. trump over a variety of issues and have drawn his scorn online. for more on all that, i spoke a brief time ago with shelby holiday, a video reporter at "the wall street journal." shelby holiday, great to have you with us. we saw sarah sanders saying that the president is revoking the security clearance of one official and is threatening to do it with a number of oers w. why now? know theell, we do...
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mr. manafort sat down and talked to the fbi. one of the main take-aways from that testimony is that it was gates now testifying at the end of his crossim to be open and truthful with the fbi in discussing the various overseas offshore bank accounts that are at the very root of this entire case. as you know, poppy, it has been a tough few hours on the stand for mr. gates because, at the end of the day, not only did he have to admit and talk about crimes that he said he committed with manafort, but they also really got into his character and brought out all of the questions about lies, as well as even cheating on his wife. certainly embarrassing and very difficult to talk about in court. >> joe johns, appreciate the update. keep us posted on what else comes out of that redirect. again, this is the prosecution's star witness. jennifer rogers, our legal analyst is with me now. jennifer, it's been quite a few days. three doays now, and counting, f rick gates' testimony here. talk about all we've learned in the last 24 hours about him. we've learned personal issues of dishonesty, having an affair, and this all speaks to trying to poke hole
mr. manafort sat down and talked to the fbi. one of the main take-aways from that testimony is that it was gates now testifying at the end of his crossim to be open and truthful with the fbi in discussing the various overseas offshore bank accounts that are at the very root of this entire case. as you know, poppy, it has been a tough few hours on the stand for mr. gates because, at the end of the day, not only did he have to admit and talk about crimes that he said he committed with manafort,...
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affects trump's future decisions now as some of those names sound familiar is because they've crossed swords with mr trump over a variety of issues and have often drawn his scorn online this is an extraordinary move the white house saying that this had to do with security issues but this is really one of vengeance william binney a former u.s. national security agency technical director and whistleblower thinks the media supporting brennan has lost credibility. they shut down anybody who has a different opinion so their voice is discredited totally i mean they're basically not the only their first amendment duty to political figure who's doing the questioning and also looking at all kinds of options and investigating all they're not doing and they're only doing one side if the truth exists because that's the way of the case so they have no credibility at all the president is doing the right thing we're going to clearances of people who aren't contributing anything the only reason we have influence if you believe government. work is to have if you were involved in contracts or other making other contr
affects trump's future decisions now as some of those names sound familiar is because they've crossed swords with mr trump over a variety of issues and have often drawn his scorn online this is an extraordinary move the white house saying that this had to do with security issues but this is really one of vengeance william binney a former u.s. national security agency technical director and whistleblower thinks the media supporting brennan has lost credibility. they shut down anybody who has a...
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mr. vaughn, how many people do you project will need housing after crossing for the next 18 months? decline in numbers. therefore, we believe and hope that. [multiple speakers] >> we now go to mr. fergus for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. i would like to thank the parliamentary secretary for being here today. i would like to continue on the same line of questions as my colleague. regarding quibec. i will follow up. regarding the triage system in order to work with the claimants, so with that in mind, i think it gives us a chance to tell us more about what we should do and whether quibec might be a model for other policies. ontario for example. in order to better manage the system. mr. vaughn, could you tell us a little about the quibec system, please? >> it maps out the entire social service and housing that was across the province and brings relevant stakeholders together on ongoing basis in a proactive way to manage homelessness, shelter use and people in courthouse and other social dynamics. this network of very effective network, includes medical services well which is a
mr. vaughn, how many people do you project will need housing after crossing for the next 18 months? decline in numbers. therefore, we believe and hope that. [multiple speakers] >> we now go to mr. fergus for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. i would like to thank the parliamentary secretary for being here today. i would like to continue on the same line of questions as my colleague. regarding quibec. i will follow up. regarding the triage system in order to work with the...
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mr. blair, how many people have crossed the border illegally since your government has been in power?eaking in native tongue] >> you don't have the number yourself? you have been appointed for the minister responsible for borders, you're in charge, you don't have the numbers? you're not aware of that? >> -these response abilities and so i am asking for information from officials. i now have that information in front of me. on the asylum claim by type as totaled in 2017 was 50864 and thomas so far from january 1 until july 10, 2018, there has been a total of irregular asylum claims of 11408 >> .the border [speaking in native tongue] you said 52017? illegally? i'm just wondering, we've had a lot of discussion about illegal versus irregular. that was the question, i'm not sure that was the answer we've got >> if i may clarify, under the translation, i wasn't picking that up, but let me be very clear, the irregular refugee claimants, if that in fact was the question, the irregular claimants from january, excuse me for 2017, the regular was 19002 and so far, in 2018, july 1 to july 10 whic
mr. blair, how many people have crossed the border illegally since your government has been in power?eaking in native tongue] >> you don't have the number yourself? you have been appointed for the minister responsible for borders, you're in charge, you don't have the numbers? you're not aware of that? >> -these response abilities and so i am asking for information from officials. i now have that information in front of me. on the asylum claim by type as totaled in 2017 was 50864 and...
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cross and come. up with mr walker but. not. least. that long. sleep. headlines here on our team international the british foreign secretary pushes for more sanctions against russia during a visit to washington as the us treasury had further punitive measures over moscow's. activity. microsoft claims that russian hackers are at it again this time targeting in the u.s. senate and conservative think tanks but while listing of the supposed culprits of the tech giant takes the chance to push its products. to the syrian army gears up for an offensive against the rebel held on crate of good labor western media outlets warn of a civilian massacre and same outlets though failed to mention that much of the area is under the control of hardline islamist groups that have been accused of war crimes. we find that the full story is over on our website will be back again with the headlines in about an hour's time in the meantime it is crosstalk. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered time peter lavelle remember when the political left stood up
cross and come. up with mr walker but. not. least. that long. sleep. headlines here on our team international the british foreign secretary pushes for more sanctions against russia during a visit to washington as the us treasury had further punitive measures over moscow's. activity. microsoft claims that russian hackers are at it again this time targeting in the u.s. senate and conservative think tanks but while listing of the supposed culprits of the tech giant takes the chance to push its...
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hairs of mrtrump government officials in the cross hairs of mr taken away as well. what unites them all is that they are critics of the administration. yes, let's take john brennan first of all. this is what he said, after president trump had that summit in helsinki with vladimir putin. not only were trump‘s comments imbecilic, he‘s in the pocket of putin, nothing short of treasonous, he said. this is what he said yes today about donald trump‘s trumps over this former aide. it is danny houghton the new failed to live up to the minimum standards of civility and probity. let‘s not cut through it, john brennan was outspoken in his criticism of the serving president and i‘m sure the president was serious but surely the threshold for having your security clearance revoked is that you have leaked national security information improperly or you have monetised it in some way. in the statement from sarah sanders there was no suggestion that he had done either of those things. erratic behaviour, frenzied commentary, talk about his outbursts, but nothing ab
hairs of mrtrump government officials in the cross hairs of mr taken away as well. what unites them all is that they are critics of the administration. yes, let's take john brennan first of all. this is what he said, after president trump had that summit in helsinki with vladimir putin. not only were trump‘s comments imbecilic, he‘s in the pocket of putin, nothing short of treasonous, he said. this is what he said yes today about donald trump‘s trumps over this former aide. it is danny...
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mr. show."d had a thematic story. h partner was tim thomas. very funny, very mke david in a lot of ways. and david had "crossin boston and new york, that was also exactly like "mr. show. so we were really heading towards that wonderful connection. >> seth: it is such a good show. and i highly recommend for those who haven't seen it to go back and watch it. 'cause like i said, it is as ow goods it ever was. >> thank you so much. >> seth: and i'm so happy "better call saul" is a ck. it's suceat show. thanks for being here. >> thanks, monday night. >> seth: monday night, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] fourth sson, august sixth, amc. we'll be right back with natasha lyonne, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ main menu. oh! ok, robot. press one. i'm sorry, zero is not an option. rep-re-sen-ta-tive! please say the name of your second pet. rok-narr... incorrect. your call is important to us. we'll be with you shortly. oh! ok! good! yes! hello, daniel. can you hold, please? no! please! main menu. calling customer service is the worst. so t-mobile just made it better no bots. no bouncing, real customer service
mr. show."d had a thematic story. h partner was tim thomas. very funny, very mke david in a lot of ways. and david had "crossin boston and new york, that was also exactly like "mr. show. so we were really heading towards that wonderful connection. >> seth: it is such a good show. and i highly recommend for those who haven't seen it to go back and watch it. 'cause like i said, it is as ow goods it ever was. >> thank you so much. >> seth: and i'm so happy...
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mr. show." and we had a thematic story. my partner was tim thomas. very funny, very much like david in a lot of ways. and david had "crosswas in boston and new york, that was also exactly like "mr. show." so we were really heading towards that wonderful connection. >> seth: it is such a good show. and i highly recommend for those who haven't seen it to go back and watch it. 'cause like i said, it is as good now as it ever was. >> thank you so much. >> seth: and i'm so happy "better call saul" is back. it's such a great show. thanks for being here. >> thanks, monday night. >> seth: monday night, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] fourth season, august sixth, amc. we'll be right back with natasha lyonne, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ get everything for back to school with target school list assist. ♪ come on! just find your school, find your grade, order your list, and pick it up at target the same day. back to school, won and done. whoo! ryou can duo anything. ♪ if you love me, love♪ like you say ♪ darling tell me all the ways ♪ ♪ tell me all the ways ♪ all the ways at the store, or to your door. target run and don
mr. show." and we had a thematic story. my partner was tim thomas. very funny, very much like david in a lot of ways. and david had "crosswas in boston and new york, that was also exactly like "mr. show." so we were really heading towards that wonderful connection. >> seth: it is such a good show. and i highly recommend for those who haven't seen it to go back and watch it. 'cause like i said, it is as good now as it ever was. >> thank you so much. >> seth:...
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typically what defense lawyers do is cross examination mr. gates on this. that may give us a window into the broader mueller investigation. all of the crimes that they may have rick gates and others on, those are benefits he got by pleading guilty. >> interesting. how long would you expect such a critical witness -- i know it's called the rocket docket and this judge is very fast. >> yeah. >> but just for our viewers who are trying to get an idea, we obviously don't have cameras in the courtroom. >> well, it may be over this afternoon. no, i kid. no, it is the rocket docket. in an average trial someone like this would be on two, three days, maybe even longer. in this case i suspect the judge to keep the witness's testimony tailored to the most important points. my bet is a day or so. and then with defense counsel, the judge will give them a lot of latitude to cross examine because this is really the big moment for the defense. if they can't put this whole thing on rick gates, which will be a challenge, they have to walk out feeling pretty good at that point
typically what defense lawyers do is cross examination mr. gates on this. that may give us a window into the broader mueller investigation. all of the crimes that they may have rick gates and others on, those are benefits he got by pleading guilty. >> interesting. how long would you expect such a critical witness -- i know it's called the rocket docket and this judge is very fast. >> yeah. >> but just for our viewers who are trying to get an idea, we obviously don't have...
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what he said to him was -- >> comey says -- >> so in case you missed that, because the cross talk, mrliani said, quote, what he said to him was, can you give me a break, which is of course the exact thing he denied saying to jake. not to be deterred, mr. giuliani took another crack at it this morning. >> what he was saying is perfectly justifiable. he didn't say you must, you have to, i'll fire you if you don't. he said consider it. number three, he never said it. lawyers talk like this all day. we call it arguing the alternative. >> so let's start to unpack all of that. i'm joined by alan dershowitz, the author of the book "the case against impeaching trump," and jeffrey toobin, who once studied under professor dershowitz. jeff, the idea that giuliani floated that the conversation never took place, is this some strategic shift or is this just a lawyer who can't keep the story straight? >> no, i think there is method here. you need to look at what giuliani is doing as a political strategy more than a legal strategy, and he is giving choices to what people want -- can believe. they can
what he said to him was -- >> comey says -- >> so in case you missed that, because the cross talk, mrliani said, quote, what he said to him was, can you give me a break, which is of course the exact thing he denied saying to jake. not to be deterred, mr. giuliani took another crack at it this morning. >> what he was saying is perfectly justifiable. he didn't say you must, you have to, i'll fire you if you don't. he said consider it. number three, he never said it. lawyers talk...
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mr. manafort on the stand. that would be easy cross examination fodder. there are many character witnesses for mr. benefits -- there are not going to be any character witnesses for mr. manafort. i do not think the d.c. case will go forward. it is like beating a piÑata. he is looking at his time in jail and even if he was convicted, it could be concurrent time ran at the same moment. they may either come to a deal or take the charges and bring them into whatever he is looking at now with respect to a sentence. another trial that does not bring anything to the mueller investigation, you already have cooperation on mr. manafort if he is looking at 10 or 12 years, or he is not. he is either waiting and hoping and praying that the president will pardon him. i don't think there will be a d.c. trial. joe: kevin, talk to us about the politics about this. we have an election coming up in several weeks. is this a concern for the republicans or is this scene as trump's legal issue and it is to separate people they are going to try to distance and ultimately this is n
mr. manafort on the stand. that would be easy cross examination fodder. there are many character witnesses for mr. benefits -- there are not going to be any character witnesses for mr. manafort. i do not think the d.c. case will go forward. it is like beating a piÑata. he is looking at his time in jail and even if he was convicted, it could be concurrent time ran at the same moment. they may either come to a deal or take the charges and bring them into whatever he is looking at now with...
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admitted that he stole money fm manafort, many of many attack lis as the defense began its cross-examination today. >> mr. gates is a criminal. mr. manafort is aned acc criminal. criminals tend to hang out with criminals, and so what you're seeing here i not at all unusual. >> reporter: experts say even if a jury does not trust gates, bank and tax records will make the cgovernment'se. so what is president trump saying about all of this? well, todayth g, but last week he tweeted and asked why the government did not tell him why manafort was under investigation while he worked for the campaign. jim? >> blayne alexander, blayne, thank you. >>> we've beenut telling you a the preparations ahead of this sunday's white supremacist rally inng wasn. today we're learning about all the road closures police are ceanning and a big show of f planned by counterprotesters. news 4's darcy spencer is live anotser the white h with important inforption to h you get around. darcy? >> well, dim, organizers of thi une right rally believe that hundreds of people are going to show up here at the white house for their demonstrati
admitted that he stole money fm manafort, many of many attack lis as the defense began its cross-examination today. >> mr. gates is a criminal. mr. manafort is aned acc criminal. criminals tend to hang out with criminals, and so what you're seeing here i not at all unusual. >> reporter: experts say even if a jury does not trust gates, bank and tax records will make the cgovernment'se. so what is president trump saying about all of this? well, todayth g, but last week he tweeted and...
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mr. o'kinnen would you like to repeat it? >> do americans apply the safe third country agreement to anyone crossing from canada into the united of america between official recognized ports of entry? >> no, mr. chair, the u.s. applies the safer country agreement in exactly the reciprocal fashion that we assign-- >> so, the regulations that are published on the u.s. immigration and citizenship website suggest that it will deem border crossers who have crossed between different ports of entry, as having arrived at those ports of entry for the purposes of the safe third party-- third country agreement in certain circumstances. so, given that is the case, why have we not asked the americans if we could do the same under the agreement we have with them? them? >> wanting to add an observation. >> i would simply add, if someone was crossing from canada into the united states in between a port of entry and claiming asylum, then the safe third country agreement would apply, but they have to claim asylum, that's the trigger for that agreement to come into play. >> so they have to-- even if they're crossing between-- >> the safe third ag
mr. o'kinnen would you like to repeat it? >> do americans apply the safe third country agreement to anyone crossing from canada into the united of america between official recognized ports of entry? >> no, mr. chair, the u.s. applies the safer country agreement in exactly the reciprocal fashion that we assign-- >> so, the regulations that are published on the u.s. immigration and citizenship website suggest that it will deem border crossers who have crossed between different...
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mr. erdogan has crossed the rubicon.ut whether these turkish debts will see five to $.10 recovery or $.50. tom: last night in the telegraph, a blistering note, i thought it was a great lesson. he had two of our surveillance guests in it, which is great to see. they allude to the idea that south africa, indonesia, and columbia, that surprised me, would be next in line. here is the key sentence, the world has become hypersensitive debt grapples with a to gdp ratio of 318% of their economy, some 40 percentage points higher than on the eve of the lehman crisis of 2009. the fed is unlikely to come to the rescue this time until there is blood on the floor. give us the blood level now in emerging markets, john. john: putting the on the spot. i think you are clearly seeing widespread contagion from emerging markets spreading into developed markets, that is when you see the fed response anticipated. i don't think we are there yet. of course, that happens at some level. nejra: we saw the bloomberg dollar index hit a 30 month high
mr. erdogan has crossed the rubicon.ut whether these turkish debts will see five to $.10 recovery or $.50. tom: last night in the telegraph, a blistering note, i thought it was a great lesson. he had two of our surveillance guests in it, which is great to see. they allude to the idea that south africa, indonesia, and columbia, that surprised me, would be next in line. here is the key sentence, the world has become hypersensitive debt grapples with a to gdp ratio of 318% of their economy, some...
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mr. manafort on the stand. that would be easy cross examination fodder. many character witnesses for mr. benefits -- there are not going to be any character witnesses for mr. manafort. i do not think the d.c. case will go forward. it is like beating a piÑata. he is looking at his time in jail and even if he was convicted, it could be concurrent time ran at the same moment. they may either come to a deal or take the
mr. manafort on the stand. that would be easy cross examination fodder. many character witnesses for mr. benefits -- there are not going to be any character witnesses for mr. manafort. i do not think the d.c. case will go forward. it is like beating a piÑata. he is looking at his time in jail and even if he was convicted, it could be concurrent time ran at the same moment. they may either come to a deal or take the
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mr. blair, how many people have crossed the border illegally since your government has been in power?e number yourself? you have been appointed at this the minister responsible for borders. you are in charge and you don't have the numbers? >> i assume these responsibilities and so i am asking for information from officials. i now have that information in front of me. totaled and to 2017 was 50864 and so far from january 1 until july 10 in 2018, there has been a total of irregular asylum claims of 11408 [speaking in native tongue] >> 52017? illegally? i'm just wondering with have a lot of discussion about regular versus illegal. that was the question, i'm not sure that was the answer we got >> if i may clarify, on the translation i wasn't picking that up but let me be very clear the regular refugee claimants, if that was the question from january, excuse me for 2017, the number was 19002, and so far in 2018, the irregular migration is 11408. >> excellent. >> excellent? minister, that means 30,000 people, they cross the border illegally between the united states and canada since your go
mr. blair, how many people have crossed the border illegally since your government has been in power?e number yourself? you have been appointed at this the minister responsible for borders. you are in charge and you don't have the numbers? >> i assume these responsibilities and so i am asking for information from officials. i now have that information in front of me. totaled and to 2017 was 50864 and so far from january 1 until july 10 in 2018, there has been a total of irregular asylum...
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crossed. they won't said because to do so would be political suicide. i frankly don't see any point right now at which the party decides to say, you know what, mr. president, you just gone too far. they will say it privately but never said publicly. >> so, to use noah's word, more from the mob boss president and his interview with fox, he's now blaming -- this is in this part of the interview, he's blaming the justice department. take a look. >> i put in an attorney general that never took control of the justice department, jeff sessions. never took control of the justice department. it's an incredible thing. when you see muller with conflict. comey is his best friend. he had a nasty business transaction with me in which he never reported. i've been talking about it. he never reports it. you look at the bad things. he wanted the fbi job. that christopher wray has. christopher wray was recommended by rod rosenstein. the fbi -- i'll tell you what if you took a poll in the fbi i guarantee you one thing. i do very well. there's such corruption. before i got here it's from before i got here. it's the obama administration. and you look at what happene
crossed. they won't said because to do so would be political suicide. i frankly don't see any point right now at which the party decides to say, you know what, mr. president, you just gone too far. they will say it privately but never said publicly. >> so, to use noah's word, more from the mob boss president and his interview with fox, he's now blaming -- this is in this part of the interview, he's blaming the justice department. take a look. >> i put in an attorney general that...
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mr. manafort. his reply, yes. manafort, his arms crossed staring directly at his former protoje.ession, gates admitting he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from manafort while working for him. >> the prosecution is going to try to get all of this information out on direct examination. idea being when the defense standing up to cross-examine them, they're picking off a dead carcass. >> president trump's influence is being put to the test in ohio today. voters heading to the polls in a key election. >> a golden opportunity to pick off a traditionally republican district. >> overnight, president re-imposing sangictions on iran. >> having tangible effects. >> we think they're biting already and continue
mr. manafort. his reply, yes. manafort, his arms crossed staring directly at his former protoje.ession, gates admitting he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from manafort while working for him. >> the prosecution is going to try to get all of this information out on direct examination. idea being when the defense standing up to cross-examine them, they're picking off a dead carcass. >> president trump's influence is being put to the test in ohio today. voters heading to the...
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mr. manafort. his reply, yes. manafort, his arms crossed staring directly at his former protoje. another stunning confession, gates admitting he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from manafort while working for him. >> the prosecution is going to try to get all of this information out on direct examination. idea being when the defense standing up to cross-examine them, they're picking off a dead carcass. >> president trump's influence is being put to the test in ohio today. voters heading to the polls in a key election. >> a golden opportunity to pick off a traditionally republican district. >> overnight, president re-imposing sangictions on iran. >> having tangible effects. >> we think they're biting already and continue will bite and cause significant negative economic consequences for iran. >> and from intern to loyal deputy to arch nemesis, rick gates set to face the heat from the lawyers it had as they cross-examine the former campaign aide one day after his testimony. he sat in the alex andrea, virginia courtroom on monday. manafort glared at him from the defense table
mr. manafort. his reply, yes. manafort, his arms crossed staring directly at his former protoje. another stunning confession, gates admitting he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from manafort while working for him. >> the prosecution is going to try to get all of this information out on direct examination. idea being when the defense standing up to cross-examine them, they're picking off a dead carcass. >> president trump's influence is being put to the test in ohio today....
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democracy is in the cross hairs. then mr.t on to say that russia isn't the only country that's been trying to meddle however they have been been doing it perhaps the most under this recent surveillance program. we are continuing to monitor that and we'll keep you posted morgan back to you. >> thanks sue. and of course just on the heels of facebook suspending almost three dozen pages that may or may not be tied to russians in terms of misinformation campaigns. >>> google may return to china and causing a lot of controversy. you have to hear more about this casino stocks tumbling again on weak earnings and weak guidance. should vegas be worried or is it just seasonal? billion dla dollar buyer and casino mogul tillman freiheita weighs np ceo les moonves said to speak oh on the company earning call will he answer questions on the sexual misconducclmsgastt ai ain him. a look at what we expect ahead on power lurj. well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i do
democracy is in the cross hairs. then mr.t on to say that russia isn't the only country that's been trying to meddle however they have been been doing it perhaps the most under this recent surveillance program. we are continuing to monitor that and we'll keep you posted morgan back to you. >> thanks sue. and of course just on the heels of facebook suspending almost three dozen pages that may or may not be tied to russians in terms of misinformation campaigns. >>> google may...
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for the professionals, to bring that awareness to them that they need to be cross-checking and double-checking. obviously, like mr. duffy said, if there are drafting errors, that would jump out as a drafting error, but things like that is what we're recommending. obviously, we talked before and i know you're enforcing these on some other projects in the past. the increased enforcement with regard to the senior inspectors going out to the jobs and having the pre-meetings and so on, we're going to implement those policies and procedures going forward. we can talk to that. i just want to make sure we're sending a very strong message to the planning department, we're doing our job the make sure that the checks and balances are kept, please, and then we can close it out. okay? >> a brief comment. i think what's really important in my mind is that we're doing this already. we're acquiring a demolition page on the drawings that makes it very clear what the actual scope and percentages are with regard to the demolition. we're requiring that now. that's really, really important because it's a clear identifier. the other t
for the professionals, to bring that awareness to them that they need to be cross-checking and double-checking. obviously, like mr. duffy said, if there are drafting errors, that would jump out as a drafting error, but things like that is what we're recommending. obviously, we talked before and i know you're enforcing these on some other projects in the past. the increased enforcement with regard to the senior inspectors going out to the jobs and having the pre-meetings and so on, we're going...
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a million routers that would have been used as a weapon against us -- all of these actions crossed red lines. mr. chairman, our nation is under attack. these actions it should be regarded as acts of war. thel we failed to use same means back, we will continue to be at the mercy of foreign powers. fire with fire and the cyber command recently should be by the ndaa encouraged by the president of the united states to take action in cyberspace that provides a real deterrent. finally, i would just say that it is more than just military challenge because we do need to define the battlefield in this tobat, it is also a threat privacy. defense of privacy as the defense of our national security. cambridge analytic at demonstrates that our own data can be weaponized against us. weaponizedan be against us as effectively as any missiles or bombs and i look forward to continuing to work with our colleagues on too often all of you and i said there classified briefings and at the end, i have asked repeatedly why can't we declassify this information #our enemies know what they are doing against us. you know wha
a million routers that would have been used as a weapon against us -- all of these actions crossed red lines. mr. chairman, our nation is under attack. these actions it should be regarded as acts of war. thel we failed to use same means back, we will continue to be at the mercy of foreign powers. fire with fire and the cyber command recently should be by the ndaa encouraged by the president of the united states to take action in cyberspace that provides a real deterrent. finally, i would just...
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that's the first element and response to also what mr macaws saying the second is to have a counterbalance to the us soft balancing if you will where they cross red lines or do things that really harm european interests that means this financial autonomy that we've been talking about technological and talk autonomy in some issues is also part of the puzzle the third is and that comes to your multilateralism point mr mr macaw has talked about new alliances mr moss has been a little bit more specific he called foreign airlines of multilateral lists he teamed up with canada with japan other middle powers who are committed to multilateralism who are you know shocked by the america for a strategy that the u.s. the trump is mish administration is going against the very institutions that it helped create in the donda riding european prosperity that's of course an uphill battle but it's something worth trying and the fourth element of this atlantic strategy or america policy of mr mas is renewed in gage mint with the broader american public of the trump interim administration doesn't represent the whole of america and he has repeatedly said that in t
that's the first element and response to also what mr macaws saying the second is to have a counterbalance to the us soft balancing if you will where they cross red lines or do things that really harm european interests that means this financial autonomy that we've been talking about technological and talk autonomy in some issues is also part of the puzzle the third is and that comes to your multilateralism point mr mr macaw has talked about new alliances mr moss has been a little bit more...
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. >> reporter: after hours of cross-examination of the prosecution's star witness, paul manafort's lawyer offered this assessment: >> mr. manafort had a great day. >> reporter: attorney kevin rwning attacked richard gates' credibility one day after he testified that his former boss knowingly committed crimes. "you knowingly and intentionally lied," defense attorney kevin downing asked? wees," gates answered. "i provided false information to the special counsel's office prior to my plea agreement." downing peppered gates with questions about what the defense dubbed "the secret life of rick gates." gates admitted to having an toartment in london to facilitate an extramarital affair, but denied he used funds embezzled from manafort for the tryst. he also acknowledged he may have dubmitted personal expenses to ruesident trump's inaugural committee for reimbursement. c's possible, gates conceded. as gates struggled to answer euestions about wire transfers he authorized, downing pointed out, gates' memory was much clearer when the prosecutor was the one doing the questioning. "have they confronted you with so many lies you c
. >> reporter: after hours of cross-examination of the prosecution's star witness, paul manafort's lawyer offered this assessment: >> mr. manafort had a great day. >> reporter: attorney kevin rwning attacked richard gates' credibility one day after he testified that his former boss knowingly committed crimes. "you knowingly and intentionally lied," defense attorney kevin downing asked? wees," gates answered. "i provided false information to the special...
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mr. manafort, didn't you? and he's going to be stuck with that answer because it's the perfect cross exam question is he has no choice but to admit. it's got to be stuff like that. it can't just be generalities. >> right. greg, what would you do on the cross? >> i agree with shan. if the prosecution does its job, there will be nothing left for the jury to be surprised by. nothing that the jury hasn't heard in terms of negative information about rick gates, his crimes and past lying, so i think what the defense is left with is nothing more than reiterating and getting mr. gates to repeat over and over that he lied repeatedly, and in closing arguments, trying to emphasize to the jury that this is san admitted liar, that you -- this is an admitted liar, that you cannot believe him. if the prosecution does its job, and this is prosecution 101, the jury will not be surprised by anything they hear during the cross-examination. >> thank you all very much. shan, greg, jessica, an explosive day ahead. that's to say the least in this courtroom in virginia. thanks. >>> still to come, the president is being urged to stop
mr. manafort, didn't you? and he's going to be stuck with that answer because it's the perfect cross exam question is he has no choice but to admit. it's got to be stuff like that. it can't just be generalities. >> right. greg, what would you do on the cross? >> i agree with shan. if the prosecution does its job, there will be nothing left for the jury to be surprised by. nothing that the jury hasn't heard in terms of negative information about rick gates, his crimes and past lying,...
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cross into that into another world i'm glad i got here i mean i did mr castro and i did mr chavez i did mr arafat's and also as a young who was a character when he was out of office back when he was out of office he's now in power forever it seems but these characters all led me to this moment with mr putin . and i frankly i enjoyed the meeting him i met him originally on the at the one of my trips to russia because i was interviewing snowden a lot we were doing research with ed and a lot of the movie and soden was represents what ed this point of view was so getting that information took time and we came back and we're trying to be accurate the last scene of the movie was shot in moscow so after a by one i met mr putin which is in the back room of a theater in the moscow play an old like hundred sixty s. play he was attending to promote folkloric culture. we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public. newspapers and so forth but anyway long telling
cross into that into another world i'm glad i got here i mean i did mr castro and i did mr chavez i did mr arafat's and also as a young who was a character when he was out of office back when he was out of office he's now in power forever it seems but these characters all led me to this moment with mr putin . and i frankly i enjoyed the meeting him i met him originally on the at the one of my trips to russia because i was interviewing snowden a lot we were doing research with ed and a lot of...
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crossed my mind. the gunman fled in opposite directions but they didn't get far. when mrs actual data or one of the shooters was apprehended at the police post close to our house. they seized the weapon in a walkie talkie set from him. prosecutors say the two suspected gunmen was sings disciples and the item seized from them were registered to his darragh allegations that singh rejects. nation devastated church of his family and his community. beach. as the funeral procession was going through. there were men women children standing on the rooftops they were throwing flowers on my father people was so shaken by the terror inflicted by the dera. assholes who are. that day i realized that people were saluting the crusade that my father had started we felt proud of him whatever he did it wasn't wrong was me. ever since then uncial has been fighting for justice he has invited me to his home in sears or where he lives under twenty four hour police protection. fire and. i'm firing. on my father in this area to go. until is preparing for yet another hearing in his father's murder
crossed my mind. the gunman fled in opposite directions but they didn't get far. when mrs actual data or one of the shooters was apprehended at the police post close to our house. they seized the weapon in a walkie talkie set from him. prosecutors say the two suspected gunmen was sings disciples and the item seized from them were registered to his darragh allegations that singh rejects. nation devastated church of his family and his community. beach. as the funeral procession was going through....
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all of these actions crossed red lines. mr. chairman, our nation is underan attack. these actions should be regarded as acts of war. and until we fail to use the same means a packet, we will continue to be at the mercy of foreign powers. we must fight fire with fire, and the cyber command recently authorized by the ndaa should be encouraged by the president of the united states to take action in cyberspace that provide a real deterrent. finally i would just say that it is more than just military challenge because we do need to define the battlefield init this combat. it is also a threat to privacy. a defense of privacy as a defense of our national security. a which analytic and demonstrate our own data can be weaponized against us. that data canri be weaponized against us as effectively as any missiles d -- cambridge analytia -- and i look forward to continuing to work with our colleagues on seeking to provide the weapons and tools, and equallyrt important, the will to use those weapons and tools. we need to make the american people of where. too often, all of you an
all of these actions crossed red lines. mr. chairman, our nation is underan attack. these actions should be regarded as acts of war. and until we fail to use the same means a packet, we will continue to be at the mercy of foreign powers. we must fight fire with fire, and the cyber command recently authorized by the ndaa should be encouraged by the president of the united states to take action in cyberspace that provide a real deterrent. finally i would just say that it is more than just...
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cross-examination. >> how do you think you did with mr. gates today? >> mr.ort had a great day. >> had a great day. i don't know what he constitutes a great day. but if i was sitting there on trial potentially going to go to jail for the rest of my life, none of that would feel great. i want to bring in nbc's national security reporter julia ansley, okeydoke, has this cross-examination does so much damage to gates' credibility? >> reporter: i think it puts a dents in his credibility. it remains to be seen if that will put a dents in the prosecution case, though. it seems for a large part of yesterday they were presenting a man shoo would not presenting a life to the jury. this is a man who was able to have a flat in london for his terrorist trysts. and it's unclear, why he kind of still seems squirrelly. and if he was there to fell the truth, as he just put out from that transcript, why wasn't he being more direct? why wasn't he being more remorseful? it may be that the jury is going to have a hard time believing but the prosecution, when they first started q
cross-examination. >> how do you think you did with mr. gates today? >> mr.ort had a great day. >> had a great day. i don't know what he constitutes a great day. but if i was sitting there on trial potentially going to go to jail for the rest of my life, none of that would feel great. i want to bring in nbc's national security reporter julia ansley, okeydoke, has this cross-examination does so much damage to gates' credibility? >> reporter: i think it puts a dents in his...
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cross into that into another world and i'm glad i got here i mean i did mr castro and i did mr chavez i did mr arafat's and also as a yahoo as a character when he was out of office back when he was out of office he's now in power forever it seems but these characters all led me to this moment with mr putin . and i frankly i enjoyed the meeting him i met him originally on the at the on one of my trips to russia because i was interviewing snowden a lot we were doing research with ed and a lot of the movies soden was represents what ad this point of view was so getting that information took time and we came back and we're trying to be accurate the last scene of the movie was shot in moscow so after a by what i met mr putin which is in the back room of a theater in moscow a play an old like hundred sixty s. play he was attending to promote folkloric culture. we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public. newspapers and so forth but anyway long telling
cross into that into another world and i'm glad i got here i mean i did mr castro and i did mr chavez i did mr arafat's and also as a yahoo as a character when he was out of office back when he was out of office he's now in power forever it seems but these characters all led me to this moment with mr putin . and i frankly i enjoyed the meeting him i met him originally on the at the on one of my trips to russia because i was interviewing snowden a lot we were doing research with ed and a lot of...