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much good at about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the fence and i think mr. fear that i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let me have to some people and big money down at the someone i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book about that one and just tell me who i have been mocha because i know you're on the offer. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get that from ok we didn't get it done i'm not sure i think you know you know i would miss your return if you're not going to let me know why you're going to another. good night but i don't know. if i lost my smile of the night and you don't let us know about whether or not i know how to come when you're not well how do you know what i do let us know this or do when you're not is us right here today i did and that sad much. fun of them thought. you knew you would you met in. that way they got to. know what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the the i mean i w
much good at about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the fence and i think mr. fear that i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let me have to some people and big money down at the someone i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book about that one and just tell me who i have been mocha because i know you're on the offer. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get...
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not much good and about good and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the tenets and i think mr. fear had i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let me have known to some people and i did not have i the someone i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book that will and testament who i've been moco because i knew you were offering. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get it from ok we didn't get it done i'm not sure i think i would miss your return if you're not going to let me know why you're going to another. i don't know i don't know. but i lost my father the night yet let us know about what i know i know how to come when you're not well how do you know what i do let us know this or i don't know when you're not is that's right you have to die i did and that sad much. of them thought. you knew you would you met back in. that way they started in the what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the top of the hill i mean i felt in book
not much good and about good and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the tenets and i think mr. fear had i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let me have known to some people and i did not have i the someone i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book that will and testament who i've been moco because i knew you were offering. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get it from ok...
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kavanaugh had feared for her life as mr kava naugh attempted to had feared for her life aslo, good morning. it‘s fairto say yesterday across england and wales felt a bit more like summer. in the sunshine in lincolnshire, we had temperatures here as high as 25 celsius. now, today, still going to be dry in most places. still some sunshine around but it will feel much, much cooler. we‘ve got high pressure sitting to the west of the uk, the warmth is getting pushed away into the continent. around the top of the high pressure, we‘ve got these cooler winds coming in behind a band of cloud, which in the morning is affecting southern counties of england. it will clear away, you could get light showers coming in on a north—easterly wind into the south—east corner of england, the north—westerly will bring more cloud into the highlands and islands and a few scattered light showers. temperatures, though, significantly lowerfor light showers. temperatures, though, significantly lower for the likes of newcastle. six lower than yesterday in london. those temperatures will fall away sharpl
kavanaugh had feared for her life as mr kava naugh attempted to had feared for her life aslo, good morning. it‘s fairto say yesterday across england and wales felt a bit more like summer. in the sunshine in lincolnshire, we had temperatures here as high as 25 celsius. now, today, still going to be dry in most places. still some sunshine around but it will feel much, much cooler. we‘ve got high pressure sitting to the west of the uk, the warmth is getting pushed away into the continent....
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much good and about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the tenets and i think mr. fear that i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let the lamb know into something big man and i the same way i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book about that one and just tell me who i have been mocha because i know you're on the offer. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get that from ok we didn't get it done i'm not sure i think you know you would know if you listen if you're not going to let me know why you're going to another. i don't know i don't. think i lost my smile of the night and you don't let us know about whether or not i know how to come when you're not well how do you know what i do what is it to do when you're not is that's right you have to die i did and that sad much. fun of them thought. you knew what i did madcap in. that way they got to. know what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe that's why we had the look that said the twelve though and the
much good and about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the tenets and i think mr. fear that i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let the lamb know into something big man and i the same way i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book about that one and just tell me who i have been mocha because i know you're on the offer. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get...
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much good and about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the tenets and i think mr. fear had i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not going to put you at the at the now i get into below and what you have now into something big man and i the same way i mean you know. nothing mocking my bob. i know what i mean when i see them in the book that will and testament who i have been moco because i know you're on the offer. because well because in the book if you have got it from ok we didn't get it done i'm not sure i think you know you would know if you listen if not you're not going to let me know why you could be another overly pleasant goodness. i don't know. if i lost my father the night let us know about whether or not i know how to come when you're not well how do you know what i do what is this to do when you're not is that's right you have to die i did and that sad much. of them thought. you knew what i did not have. been work that way that that part of. the what i mean for those who knew you so cool maybe the thought we had the little bit that's the problem and the
much good and about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the tenets and i think mr. fear had i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not going to put you at the at the now i get into below and what you have now into something big man and i the same way i mean you know. nothing mocking my bob. i know what i mean when i see them in the book that will and testament who i have been moco because i know you're on the offer. because well because in the book if you have got it from...
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if you talk to people of a certain age, they will tell you, mr. fears, he was one of dr. tate stated -- students, you talk to anybody mr. spears asia a little bit younger, 78, they will tell you about how much they love their teachers. we loved our teacher. they cared for us, we had great vegetables, -- principles, i was talking to a group a week and a half ago and there were all these older black people with blue shirts on. i actually went up to a couple of them and i said what are you all doing? is this a family reunion? he said oh, no. this is a class reunion this is our 50th class reunion. we are having a great time, we are the gladiators. i said okay gladiators all right gladiators. and then they started telling me be things that we know about the schools. the high expectations, teaching children whatever -- that they could be whatever they wanted. you can talk to people and they will tell you. what we don't know is how they did it. that's what we don't know. c every two years they have these teachers they call them professors. if they really like them they call them
if you talk to people of a certain age, they will tell you, mr. fears, he was one of dr. tate stated -- students, you talk to anybody mr. spears asia a little bit younger, 78, they will tell you about how much they love their teachers. we loved our teacher. they cared for us, we had great vegetables, -- principles, i was talking to a group a week and a half ago and there were all these older black people with blue shirts on. i actually went up to a couple of them and i said what are you all...
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north rhine-westphalia where we are both have said they won't come to this ceremony there are fears that mr everyone will speak to his supporters and will encourage them to as i said draw the. no they're affiliation to turkey rather than talking about dialogue and integration which is much more the kind of tenor that the german authorities would like to hear in connection of course with the position of islam an important religion within germany. now simon elder one had to change his meeting location in cologne at the very last minute because the one castle where he was initially shuttle to hold talks he was not granted permission by the site's owner what does that tell us about germans reaction to his visit here and their feelings towards him. here with that was a meeting as i said between mr herder one and the state premier of northern north rhine-westphalia which was supposed to happen in one place i think what such protests in opposition and awkwardness by some people i suppose you could call it shows is that not everybody far from everybody is happy with the way that this state visit ha
north rhine-westphalia where we are both have said they won't come to this ceremony there are fears that mr everyone will speak to his supporters and will encourage them to as i said draw the. no they're affiliation to turkey rather than talking about dialogue and integration which is much more the kind of tenor that the german authorities would like to hear in connection of course with the position of islam an important religion within germany. now simon elder one had to change his meeting...
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mr. distenfeld: the real fear is on over going to have a recession in 18 months or not.he scary thing is one of these are to see growth slow at the same time inflation is creeping up area what is the fed going to do? they already said they would rather air -- err on the side of easing rather than on doing too much to keep economies going. you might have to err on doing too much to stall that growth so you don't have an inflation pressure berlin -- inflation problem. coming up onthan: the program, the auction block. aslian bonds under pressure the new government looks to formal budget. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: arne duncan barrow, this is "bloomberg really old." supply for this month -- "bloomberg really old." yield." largest batchcond of those duration since 2010 in the 10 sale. the primary dealer award was the lowest since january. in europe amid italy's budget negotiations, on -- auctions at 30 or debt all drew weaker demand of the seven-year sale bids bids worth 1.28 times the offer size. italy very much a topic of discussion of this week's ecb, wi
mr. distenfeld: the real fear is on over going to have a recession in 18 months or not.he scary thing is one of these are to see growth slow at the same time inflation is creeping up area what is the fed going to do? they already said they would rather air -- err on the side of easing rather than on doing too much to keep economies going. you might have to err on doing too much to stall that growth so you don't have an inflation pressure berlin -- inflation problem. coming up onthan: the...
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doesn't change the fact that mr marson caused a lot of confusion in this country because of what he said last week on christopher took a statewide answer before we still fear that mr marson is taking a pass on stunts but his media statements like and that by attacking the media regarding the videos dissemination and lending support to right wing conspiracy theories regarding the events in kemet he was pursuing his own political agenda as i get enough of it. for his critics in parliament mohsen is a man who can no longer be trusted even with the support of the interior minister he'll have a hard time regaining his standing. i've concord answer that question he seems to have convinced the committees in parliament at least the conservative members of the committees in parliament but what seems clear is that he did make some very clear statements that he now contradicts himself in connection with that violence and candidates and he simply had to take back the statements now so it's very difficult to see exactly what his purpose and in all of this was i think what you have to say is that he has been known for some time as basically a sympathizer or a critic of
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doesn't change the fact that mr mostyn caused a lot of confusion in this country because of what he said last week on christopher took a state wide answer before we still fear that mr mohsin is taking a pass on stunts but his media statements like and that by attacking the media regarding the videos dissemination and lending support to right wing conspiracy theories regarding the events in kemet he was pursuing his own political agenda as i get enough of. for his critics in parliament mohsen is a man who can no longer be trusted even with the support of the interior minister he'll have a hard time regaining his standing. now south africa is celebrating a pioneering moment in the conservation of big cats the world's first lion cubs born through artificial insemination are raising hopes of saving endangered species from extinction scientists at the conservation center where the male and female cubs were born are hailing it as a breakthrough. they don't know it spurred the sleepy carps isabel and victor pioneers we already knew that the female was pregnant but this is the moment of of seem that finally that upset that they had and that they had. and that they
doesn't change the fact that mr mostyn caused a lot of confusion in this country because of what he said last week on christopher took a state wide answer before we still fear that mr mohsin is taking a pass on stunts but his media statements like and that by attacking the media regarding the videos dissemination and lending support to right wing conspiracy theories regarding the events in kemet he was pursuing his own political agenda as i get enough of. for his critics in parliament mohsen is...
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mr. distenfeld: the real fear is i don't know for going to have a recession in 18 months or not.he scary thing is what if we start to see growth slow at the same time inflation is creeping up area what is the fed going to do? the feds have said they would rather err on the side of easing too much rather than on doing too much to keep economies going. you might have to err on doing too much to stall that growth so you don't have an inflation problem down the road. jonathan: you are all sticking with me. coming up, the auction block. italian bonds under pressure as the new government looks to form a budget. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ this is jonathan: "bloomberg real yield." month has this already topped $16 billion and has been absorbed well. $6 billion in for tranches for the biggest issuer of the week. elsewhere, the u.s. sold a combined $73 billion of 3, 10, and 30 years this week, the second largest such of -- largest batch of those. italy, auctions of 3, 7, and 30 year debt all drew weaker demand. the seven-year sale received bids worth 1.28 times the offer size. ita
mr. distenfeld: the real fear is i don't know for going to have a recession in 18 months or not.he scary thing is what if we start to see growth slow at the same time inflation is creeping up area what is the fed going to do? the feds have said they would rather err on the side of easing too much rather than on doing too much to keep economies going. you might have to err on doing too much to stall that growth so you don't have an inflation problem down the road. jonathan: you are all sticking...
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doesn't change the fact that mr marson caused a lot of confusion in this country because of what he said last week christopher took a statewide answer before we still fear that mr marson is taking a partisan stance with his media statements life and that by attacking the media regarding the videos dissemination and lending support to right wing conspiracy theories regarding the events in chemist's he was pursuing his own political agenda as i get enough of. for his critics in parliament mohsen is a man who can no longer be trusted even with the support of the interior minister he'll have a hard time regaining his standing. let's bring in patrick zen's board now he's a member of the german parliament he's part of chancellor merkel's c.d.u. party and he's also a member of the domestic affairs committee and yes they interviewed germany's domestic intelligence chief hans mohsin mr zentai thanks for being with us today on g.w. news first of all many are calling for hans-georg mohsen to step down or resign or be fired horsey hope of the interior minister says he sees no reason for that what do you think i think the same call since a few month especially the l
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sometimes in ways we never imagined. >>> i'm here once again with bob woodward who are the author of "fear: mrhouse." >> thank you. >> you have a lot of reporting in the book how they tried to prepare the president for questions in the mueller investigation about the mike flynn firing. >> yes. >> was it clear to you from your reporting for the book why they waited 18 days after getting that warning about flynn from the justice department? >> i think some things -- sometimes decisions are not made, but they did fire him. >> ultimately. >> yeah. and he did plead guilty and is a witness. no one that i've been able to find can explain exactly what happened. there is what's called the mike flynn mystery in the investigative reporting world. so we presumably at some point will see. but i was saying, i thought at the beginning you were talking about things and you wanted something -- >> i wanted something more. you raised the prospect that the president knew when flynn was talking to the russians that he was talking to the russians and what he was talking to them about. you raise that as a suggestion
sometimes in ways we never imagined. >>> i'm here once again with bob woodward who are the author of "fear: mrhouse." >> thank you. >> you have a lot of reporting in the book how they tried to prepare the president for questions in the mueller investigation about the mike flynn firing. >> yes. >> was it clear to you from your reporting for the book why they waited 18 days after getting that warning about flynn from the justice department? >> i...
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. >> reporter: rebuking a brand of politics he says is steeped in fear and division. mr. trump responding in north dakota. >> i watched it, but i fell asleep. i found he's very good, very good for sleeping. >> reporter: the two leaders have been adversaries since mr. trump launched his political career by questioning whether president obama, the first african american president, was born in the u.s. a feud mr. obama revived today. >> the politics of division and resentment and paranoia has unfortunately found a home in the republican party. embraced wild conspiracy theories like those surrounding benghazi or my birth certificate. >> reporter: he excoriated mr. trump for his controversial response to last year's white nationalist rally in charlottesville. >> we're supposed to stand up to discrimination and we're sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly and unequivocal to nazi sympathizers, how hard can that be, saying nazis are bad? >> reporter: casting this election than re one man. >> the stakes really are higher. the consequences of any of us sitting on the sidelines a
. >> reporter: rebuking a brand of politics he says is steeped in fear and division. mr. trump responding in north dakota. >> i watched it, but i fell asleep. i found he's very good, very good for sleeping. >> reporter: the two leaders have been adversaries since mr. trump launched his political career by questioning whether president obama, the first african american president, was born in the u.s. a feud mr. obama revived today. >> the politics of division and...
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mr. trump may fear such honorable men, but we should reveer them. there is a quiet resistance within the administration of people choosing to put country first. the real difference will be made by every day citizens rising above politics, reaching across the aisle and resolving to shed the labels in favor of a single one. americans. so as i said, that is extraordinary. and it's explosive. and the chaotic white house, the writer describes, it sounds very familiar. because in bob woodward's new book fear, he quotes white house chief of staff john kelly describing president trump as unhinged and saying, he's gone off the rails. woodward also describes gary kohn stealing a letter off the president's desk to keep him from signing it. and quotes defense secretary james mattis responding to the president's reported threat to have syrian leader assad assassinated saying, we're not going to do any of that. we learned all of that just yesterday. and today we had this op ed. part of a rising chorus, raising alarms about this president. trump reacting and provi
mr. trump may fear such honorable men, but we should reveer them. there is a quiet resistance within the administration of people choosing to put country first. the real difference will be made by every day citizens rising above politics, reaching across the aisle and resolving to shed the labels in favor of a single one. americans. so as i said, that is extraordinary. and it's explosive. and the chaotic white house, the writer describes, it sounds very familiar. because in bob woodward's new...
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mr. trump may fear such honorable men, but we should revere them. >> one of the words in the op-ed is lodestar. and it turns out it's a word you have used many times. >> let's again be our lodestar. with vim lns and resolve as our lodestar. it really was the lodestar. >> do you think someone purposely put that nat in the essay to set you up? >> i wouldn't know. >> he knows. he knows if he wasn't the author of the op-ed piece then, yes, the author was definitely trying to set him up by using the word lodestar. that would mean the trump resistance in the white house is as disgusted with mike pence as with donald trump. if you disapprove as so many as the anonymous author of the op-ed piece obviously does, then you are part of an overwhelming majority. a poll shows approval at 38% with 54% disapproving. and a new cnn poll tonight shows only a 36% approval and a 58% disapproval. but the most important number in the polls is the one that shows a majority agreement with the anonymous author of the op-ed piece and with the trump administration sources in bob woodward's book that donald trump is not f
mr. trump may fear such honorable men, but we should revere them. >> one of the words in the op-ed is lodestar. and it turns out it's a word you have used many times. >> let's again be our lodestar. with vim lns and resolve as our lodestar. it really was the lodestar. >> do you think someone purposely put that nat in the essay to set you up? >> i wouldn't know. >> he knows. he knows if he wasn't the author of the op-ed piece then, yes, the author was definitely...
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mr. trump may fear such honorable men but we should revere them. finally he puts it this way, there is a quiet resistance within the administration of people choosing to put country first, but the real difference will be made by everyday citizens rising above politics reaching across the aisle and resolving to shed the labels in favor of a single one, americans. again, a current senior trump administration official in his own words in "the new york times" tonight. caitlyn collins is out front for us now live at the white house. caitlyn, the president responding to these words to this opinion piece. what's he saying? >> reporter: in his own words, kate, the president, it didn't take him long to respond to this. in an event with sheriff's at the white house, he was about half an hour late to that event and presumably that's because this op ed, this stunning op ed written by someone who works here in his own administration. the president came out. he denounced not only the author of this op ed but also "the new york times" for publishing it. he was ar
mr. trump may fear such honorable men but we should revere them. finally he puts it this way, there is a quiet resistance within the administration of people choosing to put country first, but the real difference will be made by everyday citizens rising above politics reaching across the aisle and resolving to shed the labels in favor of a single one, americans. again, a current senior trump administration official in his own words in "the new york times" tonight. caitlyn collins is...
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fears? how are you pushing back against that? mr. stivers: i've never been shy to provide moral leadership and push people that need to be pushed. you know, i don't think either party has a monopoly on virtue or sin and, you know, the democrats are quick to forget corrine brown, shaka fatah, ruben, who has serious allegations. elizabeth esty who covered things up and had to step aside. while neither party has a monopoly on virtue or sin, i am never going to be shy about providing moral leadership. we have gotten some of our folks that have more challenging issues be willing to step away. i will continue to make sure we provide moral leadership. that said, people in america, they're innocent until proven guilty. i want to use facts and not allegations. francine: rick kline, abc. rick: thanks for doing that, mr. chairman. within the last 12 hours or so, stories came about about the breakdown talks between your side and dccc about not using hacked material. why did that go south on it? what is the policy now 60 days if hacked material c
fears? how are you pushing back against that? mr. stivers: i've never been shy to provide moral leadership and push people that need to be pushed. you know, i don't think either party has a monopoly on virtue or sin and, you know, the democrats are quick to forget corrine brown, shaka fatah, ruben, who has serious allegations. elizabeth esty who covered things up and had to step aside. while neither party has a monopoly on virtue or sin, i am never going to be shy about providing moral...
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but there's also the fear of this veryet kind of retaliation and scorn. mr. president, the question iw have that i know you have coming to revalue women in this country? do we value them in this country? do we listen to women when they tell us about trauma? do we listen to their stories about how their lives have been forever scarred? do we take the claim seriously or do we just disbelieved them as a matter of course. i want to echo the words that colleagues from alaska. about whether or not a woman who has been a bit in some place satellites is to be believed. i believe dr. blasey ford. here is why i believe her. she has risked everything. her own safety, to come out on the record to say brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. she told her therapist and her husband about it. five years ago she told a friend about it. a year ago she told a reporter about it before kavanaugh was ever named. she's even taken a lie detector test. so why are my colleagues moving fast come as fast as they possibly can to confirm this judge? this process is sending the worst possib
but there's also the fear of this veryet kind of retaliation and scorn. mr. president, the question iw have that i know you have coming to revalue women in this country? do we value them in this country? do we listen to women when they tell us about trauma? do we listen to their stories about how their lives have been forever scarred? do we take the claim seriously or do we just disbelieved them as a matter of course. i want to echo the words that colleagues from alaska. about whether or not a...
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president president trump has already slammed fear as well as mr woodward earlier today the u.s. president was apparently a nerd by an interview on the today show with woodward trump tweeted bob woodward is a liar who is like a democratic operative prior to the midterm elections he was caught cold even by n.b.c. . woodward is defending his book saying that all the anonymous sources quoted are from interviews conducted not on the record but instead on deep background which is a standard and perfectly legal practice in journalism woodward has also been very open about his reaction to the accounts shared with him by top level trump insiders i want you to take a listen as he describes the danger of trump's lack of knowledge concerning matters of u.s. national security well i've never seen instance when the president is so detached from the reality of what's going on in one n.s.c. meeting a year after trump was in office the secretary of defense has to tell him because the president's complaining about all this money we're spending and u.s. forces abroad james madison says to him we'r
president president trump has already slammed fear as well as mr woodward earlier today the u.s. president was apparently a nerd by an interview on the today show with woodward trump tweeted bob woodward is a liar who is like a democratic operative prior to the midterm elections he was caught cold even by n.b.c. . woodward is defending his book saying that all the anonymous sources quoted are from interviews conducted not on the record but instead on deep background which is a standard and...
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opponents of i said whether civilian or military or so-called terrorists so what next mr always i mean are you fearful about what is going to unfold in the next twenty four forty eight hours look it's not it's not being cute i mean if you get more fearful of course you can in a way but look what happened in the last seven years six years you know says the peaceful protests against was. not it all the time you have the preceding and being done being let down at one point at the one turkey supposedly their friend said look you know we're going to stop from committing more massacres like it's father did in eighty two he did but he had no and then he found his interests converging with russia and you know and i mean if you put off what the the civilian toll and nobody gives a damn nobody cares i mean if the u.n. cared they would have done something in the last seven years to see just need to see that civilian single the to need a single the flowers of syria what is the jails of the u.n. did not the states that actually did anything to save a single life nothing i mean if you for a part the civilian law do
opponents of i said whether civilian or military or so-called terrorists so what next mr always i mean are you fearful about what is going to unfold in the next twenty four forty eight hours look it's not it's not being cute i mean if you get more fearful of course you can in a way but look what happened in the last seven years six years you know says the peaceful protests against was. not it all the time you have the preceding and being done being let down at one point at the one turkey...
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fear. because mr. brennan, mr. clapper, mr. schiff is covering up for them.osponnor in an effort not only -- coconspirator to under mind the president and violate the constitution by subverting the election. he knows what was done priorsi to the election and after was criminal conspiracy with brennan, clapper, comey, strozk, page, baker, mccabe, everybody involved in it. what they are doing now is they don't want any of the information to come out because if it does, and as it comes out gradually, it will show categorically they engaged in a criminal conspiracy to frame a sitting president of the united states. >> sean: will the people be indicted? >> i expect that ultimately they will. all of them. >> sean: what do we expect when we get this information if >> i'm told the information will come out next week. but in groups. slow drip, drip, drip.ro i'm told that dan coats the d.n.i. and christopher wray the f.b.i. director and rosenstein who has much to hide and cover up here. >> sean: signed the last fisa warrant. >> will still redact some portion in defianc
fear. because mr. brennan, mr. clapper, mr. schiff is covering up for them.osponnor in an effort not only -- coconspirator to under mind the president and violate the constitution by subverting the election. he knows what was done priorsi to the election and after was criminal conspiracy with brennan, clapper, comey, strozk, page, baker, mccabe, everybody involved in it. what they are doing now is they don't want any of the information to come out because if it does, and as it comes out...
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mr. chairman, i have fears about what this nominee will do with respect to our rule of law but also about basic rights that have been established by past supreme court precedent and the only way to test what his fidelity to the rule of law is, in fact, is to ask, as i've asked every judicial nominee coming before me when i have served on this committee in hearings, whether he believes past decisions of the supreme court were correctly decided. so i'm going to be asking you, judge kavanaugh, whether you were roe v. wade was correctly decided. >> mr. chairman -- >> i'm going to be asking -- >> mr. chairman, may i ask a question? i was under the impression each of us had ten minutes for an opening statement. we will have 50 minutes for questions, but -- >> let me clarify -- >> plus i would ask, mr. chairman, the various members have been making speeches all day long and have not been confined to their ten minute opening statement. >> okay. well, like i told you -- >> i think i have time left on my ten minutes. >> you will have time. i'm going to let you finish. just a minute. >> thank you. >
mr. chairman, i have fears about what this nominee will do with respect to our rule of law but also about basic rights that have been established by past supreme court precedent and the only way to test what his fidelity to the rule of law is, in fact, is to ask, as i've asked every judicial nominee coming before me when i have served on this committee in hearings, whether he believes past decisions of the supreme court were correctly decided. so i'm going to be asking you, judge kavanaugh,...
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mr. chairman -- i have fears about what this nominee will do with respect to our rule of law, but also about basic rights that have been established by past supreme court precedent. the only way to test what his fidelity to the rule of law is in fact is to ask as i have asked every judicial nominee coming before me when i have served on the committee in hearings, whether he believes past decisions of the supreme court were correctly decided. so i'm going to be asking you, judge kavanaugh, what you believe roe v. wade was correctly decided. i'm going to be asking you -- >> mr. chairman, may i ask a question -- i am under the impression that each of us had 10 minutes for opening statement, and we will have 50 minutes for questions. >> let me clarify. >> and then plus i would ask, mr. chairman, the various members have been making speeches all day long and have not been confined to the ten-minute opening statement. >> okay. well, like i said told you -- >> i think that i have time. >> i am going to let you finish. just a minute. i was hoping that the 10:00 rule would stand, but we got off to a
mr. chairman -- i have fears about what this nominee will do with respect to our rule of law, but also about basic rights that have been established by past supreme court precedent. the only way to test what his fidelity to the rule of law is in fact is to ask as i have asked every judicial nominee coming before me when i have served on the committee in hearings, whether he believes past decisions of the supreme court were correctly decided. so i'm going to be asking you, judge kavanaugh, what...
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department to consider the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism well mr gardiner if you are still in fear i've heard this helps. so it's a minute you're watching out the next hungry gets a dose of discipline from the e.u. about how it's treating migrants the details on that when we come back. you know world of big. and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. the senate has taken up with obama's. course those like you know medicare for all of the great but we're just. going to ask the something. progressing. welcome back a group of european lawmakers are voicing their support to hungary after the european parliament voted to slap budapest with the books most severe disciplinary action for breaching the union's core values of the migrants such populist lead a good field is called the decision a shame
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fear. unsel famously said, mr. willkie, you're a young man, you have much to learn. [laughter] and so he would. because one of the first campaign issues of franklin roosevelt after saying that we had nothing to fear but fear itself was to say we do have to fear the holding companies -- [laughter] the utility industries. and unsel, he campaigned on. he had for his election. unsel was the ishmael of the american economy, and he represented the exploitation and manipulations of the holding company cadre. i think little is paid attention to of roosevelt's denunciations of the utilities industry. i think it was thought this was a campaign rhetoric and campaign rhetoric was simply that. but, in fact, the first major issuance of the hundred days was the creation of the tennessee valley authority which would operate in the delta, the mississippi delta where commonwealth and southern existed and had rather efficiently provided cheap or reasonable electricity to tennessee, to georgia, to florida, to north carolina. and there really the story begins because when willkie was info
fear. unsel famously said, mr. willkie, you're a young man, you have much to learn. [laughter] and so he would. because one of the first campaign issues of franklin roosevelt after saying that we had nothing to fear but fear itself was to say we do have to fear the holding companies -- [laughter] the utility industries. and unsel, he campaigned on. he had for his election. unsel was the ishmael of the american economy, and he represented the exploitation and manipulations of the holding company...
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department to consider the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism well mr gardiner if you are still in feari've heard this helps you're watching nineteenth or national well we'll be back with more in thirty five. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of you tube clip the demonstrations went from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list with video of neighborly is that i'm spoiling you to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took the boat had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to the public wealth. when the ruling class isn't protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. of the time we can all middle of the room signals. i mean real news is really. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want t
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department to consider the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism well mr gardiner if you are still in fear i've heard this helps. you're watching our hunter national will be back with more news right at the top of the hour. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round of lives only the one percent. of the time to ignore middle of the room six. million real new real world. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just always here i mean your list put video through me in the new bill is that i'm still in need of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took i've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics small busi
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department to consider the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism while mr gardiner if you are still in fear i've heard this helps. few people can rocket look at your world news for this hour thanks for watching at the r.t. app and you can keep on top of developments twenty four seventh's and call it right back with your next update after the alec simon show. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of you tube clip the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your goal here. is put in the new bill is that i believe it or the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took. invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these an article that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. lawmakers manufacture consensus instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round of lives only the one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real news. i've been saying the numbers mean something they
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department to consider the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism well mr gardiner if you are still in fear i've heard this helps. it's a look next on r.t. hungary's been dealt a dose of discipline from the e.u. over how it treats migrants have the details on that for you with a comeback. when the u.n. was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for dialogue and conciliation. into a u.n. security council meeting and instead of robust debate you often see accusations and allegations of diplomats and just playing to the cameras as the u.n. really become a host environment. again a group of european lawmakers are voicing their support for hungary after the european parliament voted to slap in the past with the blocks most severe disciplinary action from breaching the union's core values of a migrant populist leader good field is called the decision a shame while the outspoken british army pinata for raj warned of an authoritarian grip but as peter all of the reports hungary is not the only country backing the e.u. rule book. the european parliament has voted to put hungary on its official nau
department to consider the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism well mr gardiner if you are still in fear i've heard this helps. it's a look next on r.t. hungary's been dealt a dose of discipline from the e.u. over how it treats migrants have the details on that for you with a comeback. when the u.n. was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for dialogue and conciliation. into a u.n. security council meeting and instead of robust debate you often see accusations and...
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mr. president, the eyes of the country and the world are upon us. and i fear what they will see in the coming days. it is not too late for the senate to pause this sham process and make clear that this body listens to survivors and takes their experiences and their pain seriously. however, if the senate continues on its present course, it will be an abject failure by this body that will not soon be forgotten. thank you, mr. president, i yield the floor. >> we're live in the senate hart office building on capitol hill where the senate judiciary committee will hear from supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford, a california psych go i-- psychology professor who accused kavanaugh of trying to rape her when they were teens. the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow on the kavanaugh nomination to the nation's highest court. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [i
mr. president, the eyes of the country and the world are upon us. and i fear what they will see in the coming days. it is not too late for the senate to pause this sham process and make clear that this body listens to survivors and takes their experiences and their pain seriously. however, if the senate continues on its present course, it will be an abject failure by this body that will not soon be forgotten. thank you, mr. president, i yield the floor. >> we're live in the senate hart...
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mr. president, the eyes of the country and the world are upon us. and i fear what they will see in the coming days. it is not too late for the senate to pause this sham process and make clear that this body listens to survivors and takes their experiences and their pain seriously. however, if the senate continues on its present course, it will it be an abject failure by this body that will not soon be forgotten. thank you, mr. pre >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public affairs events from washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable provider. >> here is a look at live coverage wednesday. legislative business begins at noon. on the agenda, bills dealing with tax policy, including one that would make tax cuts permanent for individuals, families, and small business. the judicial committee hears testimony from christine blasey ford, who
mr. president, the eyes of the country and the world are upon us. and i fear what they will see in the coming days. it is not too late for the senate to pause this sham process and make clear that this body listens to survivors and takes their experiences and their pain seriously. however, if the senate continues on its present course, it will it be an abject failure by this body that will not soon be forgotten. thank you, mr. pre >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was...
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its members, pyotr verzilov, is in critical condition in hospital in moscow and they fear he may have been poisoned. mre fell ill shortly after a court hearing on tuesday, and started losing his sight, speech, and ability to walk. talks between the uk and france to try to end a dispute about scallop fishing in the english channel have ended without agreement. crews clashed last month over laws that allow british boats to gather scallops all year round, but place restrictions on french vessels. the two sides had initially agreed on the principles of a deal. myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, says the reuters journalists jailed for violating the country's official secrets act can appeal the verdict. there's been widespread criticism over the jailing of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, who were investigating violence against the rohingya minority. colombia's eln rebel group has released six people who'd been held captive for over a month. three others were freed last week. colombia's new president, ivan duque, has been demanding the release of all hostages as a condition for resuming peace talks with the eln. a
its members, pyotr verzilov, is in critical condition in hospital in moscow and they fear he may have been poisoned. mre fell ill shortly after a court hearing on tuesday, and started losing his sight, speech, and ability to walk. talks between the uk and france to try to end a dispute about scallop fishing in the english channel have ended without agreement. crews clashed last month over laws that allow british boats to gather scallops all year round, but place restrictions on french vessels....
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think that unfortunately many in israel and in the united states i seem to fear annoyed about iran and its intentions well mr carson up we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. the only thing you know we need to go back to invite more phone for something that's position that's also the position of the gun that. we should do the song goes in any case even if there is a number of contingency they've got to go back to the to the countries. you know world of big parts of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. a little bit more emboldened and how it talks to russia for example well you know we're on his boot into the corner all right and the situation for indians is getting more and more difficult literally every month just sitting and they don'
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but my fears of the consequences of speaking out started to exponentially increase. during august 2018, the press reported that mr. kavanaugh's confirmation was virtually certain. the persons painted him as a champion of women's rights and empowerment. i believed that if i came forward, my single voice would be drowned out by a chorus of powerful supporters. by the time of the confirmation hearings, i had resigned myself to remaining quiet and letting the committee and the senate make their decision without knowing what mr. kavanaugh had done to me. once the press started reporting on the existence of the letter i had sent to senator feinstein i faced mounting pressure. reporters appeared at my home and at my workplace demanding information about the letter in the presence of my graduate students. they called my bosses and co-workers and left me many messages making it clear that my name would inevitably be released to the media. i decided to speak out publicly to a journalist who had originally responded to the tip i had sent to "the washington post" and who had gained my trust. it was important for me to descri
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mr. kavanaugh had become the nominee. i met with her staff on july 18 and with her on july 20, describing the assault and discussing my fears about coming forward. later, we discussed theth possibility of sending a letter to ranking member feinstein, who is one of my state's senators, describing what occurred. my understanding is that representative eshoo's office delivered a copy of my letter to senator feinstein's office on july 30. the letter included my name is also a request that it be kept confidential. my hope was that providing the i information confidentially would be sufficient to allow the senate to consider mr. kavanaugh's serious misconduct without having to make myself, w my family, or anyone's family vulnerable to the personal attacks and invasions of privacy we have faced since my name became public. in a letter dated august 31, senator feinstein wrote she would not show the letter without my explicit consent, and i appreciated this commitment. sexual assault victims should be able to decide for themselves when and whether their private experience is madete public. as the hearing date got closer, i struggled
mr. kavanaugh had become the nominee. i met with her staff on july 18 and with her on july 20, describing the assault and discussing my fears about coming forward. later, we discussed theth possibility of sending a letter to ranking member feinstein, who is one of my state's senators, describing what occurred. my understanding is that representative eshoo's office delivered a copy of my letter to senator feinstein's office on july 30. the letter included my name is also a request that it be...
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after developing a fear of enclosed spaces in 2003. the usually private mrs. brady shatters the image of a perfect life in her new memoire and tells "people" magazine i felt like maybe it was time to share some of my vulnerabilities. meanwhile heidi klum is getting ready for halloween. heidi treated us to this sneak peek of a plaster cast of her face. the mom of four is famous for her elaborate outfits and even let us in on some of their designs in the past. >> it's always so excited to see what heidi comes up with. something else i'm excited about? abc's new drama "a million little things." it premiers tonight and it's already gotten a lot of comparisons to "this is us." "e.t." was the only show invited to the vancouver set. >> friendship is being able to have the hard conversations and being willing to listen. it's a million little things. >> i think it's an emotional show. >> are there a million little reasons why you love this show? >> i could probably get it up to maybe eight i feel confidently. >> the show hasn't even premiered yet and it's already getti
after developing a fear of enclosed spaces in 2003. the usually private mrs. brady shatters the image of a perfect life in her new memoire and tells "people" magazine i felt like maybe it was time to share some of my vulnerabilities. meanwhile heidi klum is getting ready for halloween. heidi treated us to this sneak peek of a plaster cast of her face. the mom of four is famous for her elaborate outfits and even let us in on some of their designs in the past. >> it's always so...
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think that unfortunately many in israel and in the united states i seem to fear annoyed about iran and its intentions well mr carson up we have to take a very short break now but when we're back in just a few moments stay tuned. kind that this guy like he. had to get that dial. and that to the money at that one the money the. did it kind of thing. that is out there it is how much i think after. a lot about how the now rolling so i am somewhat but i don't get to. see them out of them out so out of a lot of i'm up a mob of people who got. out of my depth and i could see that as i asked by the way to really i'm not so. good that they do. things about the truth so yeah i'm after. all if you film one little. and he. joined me every flows on the alex song i'm sure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm sure. i'll see you that. welcome back to worlds apart with anybody at the north director general of the russian international affairs council that's of course known just before the break you're mentioned iran and an interview with a senior advisor to iran's supreme leader just a
think that unfortunately many in israel and in the united states i seem to fear annoyed about iran and its intentions well mr carson up we have to take a very short break now but when we're back in just a few moments stay tuned. kind that this guy like he. had to get that dial. and that to the money at that one the money the. did it kind of thing. that is out there it is how much i think after. a lot about how the now rolling so i am somewhat but i don't get to. see them out of them out so out...