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here you are. >> nate: after the death of my daughter, i just start to talk. >> anthony: to who?ten. killed, for no reason. and i know that people on the other side have been killed for childrens, old people in gaza. i saw very poor people. i know there is interest in keeping these poor people. you can go far, far. but the bottom line is let's stop with the suffering. >> anthony: you know i went to the settler community and i said to you, you know, they were nice and you said they're all nice. >> nate: they are all nice. i know nice, very nice palestinian people. >> anthony: they're all nice but if you scratch, if you push, they'll all say throw them in the sea. >> nate: most of the people, they don't talk, they are very and the same goes for the other side, to us. >> nate: you have to find the right people on both village, also on the down, and also on the up, and may they talk, and i am sure that is possible. >> anthony: the opportunities to do that here are very, very, very limited it seems. >> nate: i agree. >> anthony: and, i mean, one doesn't even have to speak metaphorical
here you are. >> nate: after the death of my daughter, i just start to talk. >> anthony: to who?ten. killed, for no reason. and i know that people on the other side have been killed for childrens, old people in gaza. i saw very poor people. i know there is interest in keeping these poor people. you can go far, far. but the bottom line is let's stop with the suffering. >> anthony: you know i went to the settler community and i said to you, you know, they were nice and you said...
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we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver do you buy that?t has nice things to say about kamala harris after she suspended her campaign and, of course, it's at least in part because they want to pick up some of her support. according to polling by yougov, it says most consider elizabeth warren their second choice but a lot are considering joe biden also. let's think about the picture. harris is polling at only 4% in the fivethirtyeight national polling average and 4% only gets you so far. but there are other ways in which she was a bigger factor in the race. number one for me, she removes a rival to biden among african-americans. the black vote is his fire wall in south carolina where biden is still up by more than 20 points in the fivethirtyeight polling average. to be fair, harris herself had still with her out of the race, and cory booker and deval patrick not yet having qualified for the remaining debates biden's lead looks bigger and harris removes a threat to biden among the party establishment based on endorsement, the best way we foun
we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver do you buy that?t has nice things to say about kamala harris after she suspended her campaign and, of course, it's at least in part because they want to pick up some of her support. according to polling by yougov, it says most consider elizabeth warren their second choice but a lot are considering joe biden also. let's think about the picture. harris is polling at only 4% in the fivethirtyeight national polling average and 4% only gets you so far. but...
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we asked fivethiryeight's nate silver do you buy that? the economy is good the incumbent seems to win re-election and when it isn't, he doesn't. jimmy carter and george h.w. bush dealt with recessions. it's become a cliche, but as james carvel put it -- >> it's the economy stupid. >> the economy is between pretty good and very good. gdp has grown about 2% per year. that's close to average. the unemployment rate is 3.6%, the lowest in 20 years. that would seem to bode well for president trump. trump gets credit from voters for the economy. his approval rating on the economy is 52%. quite a lot better than his overall number which is closer than 42%. i spent a lot of time trying to mathematically model the impact of the economy on elections. trump is a tricky case. here's the complication. that big gap between the economy and trump's overall numbers mean other things matter to voters also. everything from trump's temperament, to his treatment of immigrants, to the ukraine, to the impeachment process. those things aren't going away. with tru
we asked fivethiryeight's nate silver do you buy that? the economy is good the incumbent seems to win re-election and when it isn't, he doesn't. jimmy carter and george h.w. bush dealt with recessions. it's become a cliche, but as james carvel put it -- >> it's the economy stupid. >> the economy is between pretty good and very good. gdp has grown about 2% per year. that's close to average. the unemployment rate is 3.6%, the lowest in 20 years. that would seem to bode well for...
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we'll be right back, plus new analysis from nate silver. plus new analysis from nate silver. >>> >>> this morning, i went to buckingham palace, and i am forming a new government, and i'm proud to say that members of our new one nation government, a people's government, will set out from constituencies that have never turned conservative for 100 years, and yes, they will have an overwhelming mandate from this election to get brexit done. >> boris johnson winning over the labor party on thursday. we'll talk about what that might mean for the election. here at the round table, we have analysis from nate silver. like corbyn, bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist, and he has been a steady number two behind joe biden in national polls after that sustained run against hillary clinton in 2016. so we asked nate to take a look it a sanders' chances of winning the nomination in 2020. >> so the democratic primary hasn't been that chaotic, but there have been a few meaningful shifts in the race. there was kamala harris' quick rise and then
we'll be right back, plus new analysis from nate silver. plus new analysis from nate silver. >>> >>> this morning, i went to buckingham palace, and i am forming a new government, and i'm proud to say that members of our new one nation government, a people's government, will set out from constituencies that have never turned conservative for 100 years, and yes, they will have an overwhelming mandate from this election to get brexit done. >> boris johnson winning over the...
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u nfortu nately going to do that on their phones. unfortunately not.hot down, the quicker then people might listen to the response, but u nfortu nately, might listen to the response, but unfortunately, it often might listen to the response, but u nfortu nately, it often ta kes might listen to the response, but unfortunately, it often takes a while for the clarification to reach eve ryo ne while for the clarification to reach everyone and it depends on what platforms that clarification is being shared. in the facebook groups where this really took off, it doesn't feel as though the correction has cut through in the same way. that is thoroughly depressing. but thank you for monitoring at all! i suggest that we are probably going to be dealing with this sort of thing in the states of the next year as well. 0h, as well. oh, yes. do you ever get that feeling when sometimes you see the police and you check yourself? you're driving along see an officer and suddenly it's "have i done anything wrong"? well, it seems the authorities in india have cottoned on to
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u nfortu nately, up—to—date with the numbers?the latest information we have showed that the death toll has risen to 15 so it continues to rise, as you heard from moscow there it is miraculous so many people walked away unscathed. the government says 49 people were taken to hospital and of those people 18 are in a series condition. so that is a numbers we have at present but it is miraculous so many survived. witnesses have been describing what happened. what more can you add as to what we know about the crash? the deputy prime minister said a couple of hours ago that we know the tale of the plane brushed the runway twice on take—off and that the wheels, the chassis was retracted when the plane took off and the pilot obviously didn't expect to have to make an emergency landing but that brushing of the ru nway landing but that brushing of the runway was clearly not something that should have happened. the plane then veered off to the right according to the deputy prime minister and just beyond the perimeter of the airport struck a
u nfortu nately, up—to—date with the numbers?the latest information we have showed that the death toll has risen to 15 so it continues to rise, as you heard from moscow there it is miraculous so many people walked away unscathed. the government says 49 people were taken to hospital and of those people 18 are in a series condition. so that is a numbers we have at present but it is miraculous so many survived. witnesses have been describing what happened. what more can you add as to what we...
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the coaching staff, it's notjust his decision commits a leadership groups as a whole, and u nfortu natelywlers would've wanted after that sweltering heat yesterday was to be bowling again. how well do you think they did? they have done a fantastic job you know? they have all had to back, so they have all had to be switched on for the whole two days. they ended up bowling again come and picking up key wickets as well. we've got ourselves into a good position, if we could just pull south africa out now, if they could have a lead of no more than 280, then you never know what happened. to darts, as fallon sherrock‘s fairytale journey at the pdc world championship has come an end. the 25—year—old lost 4—2 in the third round to the 22nd seed, chris dobey in front of an entertaining crowd at alexandra palace. sherrock‘s name was up in lights, after becoming the first woman to win a game in the tournament. imran sidat has all the details. the performances at this tournament has made headlines around the globe. now, she faces the biggest test of her world championship so far. her opponent, chris t
the coaching staff, it's notjust his decision commits a leadership groups as a whole, and u nfortu natelywlers would've wanted after that sweltering heat yesterday was to be bowling again. how well do you think they did? they have done a fantastic job you know? they have all had to back, so they have all had to be switched on for the whole two days. they ended up bowling again come and picking up key wickets as well. we've got ourselves into a good position, if we could just pull south africa...
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u nfortu nately, right, mike. it certainly does.ire to fight fire, and when need fire to fight fire, and when we have these much cooler and more humid conditions it really is challenging for those backbones to ta ke challenging for those backbones to take hold. so we do put things into place such as working on those hard containment lines, doing direct attack firefighting where we can, where we can access those fires, otherwise it is utilising aircraft to do direct attack firefighting and for firefighters to do direct attack firefighting and forfirefighters on to do direct attack firefighting and for firefighters on the ground monitoring and patrolling these playgrounds, but we are expecting to see increased fire danger is coming into early next week, monday we are likely to see some very hot and dry as well as windy conditions, which could put challenging conditions therefore firefighters, both throughout the sydney and south coast of new south wales. i‘ve james, it really brings us and when we read these figures, just in new south
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nate: not at the moment and not in the u.s..to say this is a voluntary report uber has made. a two-year effort covering 2017 and 2018. in the u.s., the taxi industry does not collect this data and so we don't have anything massive to compare this to. what is interesting is, being ifs is a u.s. report, seeing we see similar transparency reports elsewhere in the world. in london, uber does give similar data to the regulator here. there's obviously another story on the license front. they do include that data in their reports on safety. there are ways this has come out in other parts of the world, but as far as the u.s. goes, we have no direct comparison. anna: it will be interesting to get this data. thanks, nate. bloomberg's tech editor in london with the latest on uber. up next, the world's biggest ipo. aramco is finally out with the numbers. for theive in vienna opec meeting as six hours of froth talks and without a deal - with -- endlks and without a deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ everybody friday for for us, it is factor friday.
nate: not at the moment and not in the u.s..to say this is a voluntary report uber has made. a two-year effort covering 2017 and 2018. in the u.s., the taxi industry does not collect this data and so we don't have anything massive to compare this to. what is interesting is, being ifs is a u.s. report, seeing we see similar transparency reports elsewhere in the world. in london, uber does give similar data to the regulator here. there's obviously another story on the license front. they do...
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yes, u nfortu nately our system complementary, i guess?system has become much more partisan than in the past. ultimately, what is your best guess on whether those articles of impeachment will be forwarded and whether a trial will happen or not in the new year? i guess they will be forwarded. as attractive as the idea is of holding this over the president's head, i think there will bea president's head, i think there will be a lot of pressure to wrap this up. this is a negotiating tactic for nancy pelosi to make sure that, in her mind, the senate hearing will be fairandi her mind, the senate hearing will be fairand i think her mind, the senate hearing will be fair and i think once she is convinced that is the case, they will forward the articles and the senate will acquit very quickly i think. you took about 90 policy and whether the senate will be fair, senate leaders have already indicated they are not going to try to ta ke indicated they are not going to try to take an independent stance on this. that if the argument for not forwarding i
yes, u nfortu nately our system complementary, i guess?system has become much more partisan than in the past. ultimately, what is your best guess on whether those articles of impeachment will be forwarded and whether a trial will happen or not in the new year? i guess they will be forwarded. as attractive as the idea is of holding this over the president's head, i think there will bea president's head, i think there will be a lot of pressure to wrap this up. this is a negotiating tactic for...
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nate the remains still the platform where north america on europe discuss the saw it and take actions to get there every day to protect almost a woman 1000000000 people. at 1st glance the nato leaders seem to be indeed among friends but it wasn't all roses. one especially embarrassing moment was caught by chance on camera in the footage canadian british and french leaders seem to be mocking us president donald trump's long unpredictable press conferences. are the nature of families currently going through a rough patch not unlike any regular family ahead of the holiday season tensions have risen over financial contributions and alliances core values 70 years after its founding to $29.00 member pluck is sure to have a long future ahead but as nato leaders depart from their diverse 3 celebrations in london it seems internal conflicts won't be going away anytime soon. k. pop is one of south korea's the biggest cultural exports and the 3rd death of a young celebrity in recent months it has highlighted the intense pressures that can pop stars face the latest actor cha in hall who started h
nate the remains still the platform where north america on europe discuss the saw it and take actions to get there every day to protect almost a woman 1000000000 people. at 1st glance the nato leaders seem to be indeed among friends but it wasn't all roses. one especially embarrassing moment was caught by chance on camera in the footage canadian british and french leaders seem to be mocking us president donald trump's long unpredictable press conferences. are the nature of families currently...
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u nfortu nately to pretend this didn't occur to? is what the ioc e — they essentially control it, that is what they have done since 20 eckstein, trying to put this in the rear—view mirror so it won't ever be held to account. that is a terrible outcome for clean athletes who got robbed, but it is more of a terrible outcome for any other country who might be tempted to do the same thing the russians did. and if you look at the example, you get caught red handed pulling off the biggest fraud in olympic history, and nothing will happen to you, and you can still fit in democrats and a full delegation of athletes to the big games to continue to win medals. that is just a simple and dumb echo system that cannot simply survive. next though, i'm going to remind you of some cheating scandals in sport because we find ourselves in the middle of another. remember sandpapergate in australian cricket, the infamous series in south africa last year which saw steve smith breakdown in tears as he lost the captaincy and was banned. deflategate — accusa
u nfortu nately to pretend this didn't occur to? is what the ioc e — they essentially control it, that is what they have done since 20 eckstein, trying to put this in the rear—view mirror so it won't ever be held to account. that is a terrible outcome for clean athletes who got robbed, but it is more of a terrible outcome for any other country who might be tempted to do the same thing the russians did. and if you look at the example, you get caught red handed pulling off the biggest fraud...
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we really want to win our game and u nfortu nately really want to win our game and unfortunately it‘s it‘s no longer up to us as to how we will end up in the group. chelsea headed to tuesday's night knowing action would see them through, but after witnessing lose their team through, but after witnessing lose theirteam —— through, but after witnessing lose their team —— witnessing their team lose five matches, frank lampard says the pressure is on.|j lose five matches, frank lampard says the pressure is on. i know there are expectations, i get that. it was a tough group. the slightly young field to our team, the fact we lost the first game, very few difficulties we had and i think we have dealt with them very well. but there is still work to be done, so, yeah, we need to go out to win a game. there are still eight spots up for grabs on tuesday and wednesday, with the draw for the last 16 to ta ke with the draw for the last 16 to take place on monday, 16th of december. if you want to know more on all of the groups, head to bbc.com/football for more. next week, liverpool will be in actio
we really want to win our game and u nfortu nately really want to win our game and unfortunately it‘s it‘s no longer up to us as to how we will end up in the group. chelsea headed to tuesday's night knowing action would see them through, but after witnessing lose their team through, but after witnessing lose theirteam —— through, but after witnessing lose their team —— witnessing their team lose five matches, frank lampard says the pressure is on.|j lose five matches, frank lampard...
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boeing u nfortu nately cautionary tale.ely spent many years lobbying in washington for more lax safety regulations as the result is that people died and now the company itself is taking a huge economic hit. it is a lesson to multinational corporations that sometimes it does not pay to get the government of your back. you think you are going to make things easier for yourself and you end up making things much harder. will this give any chance for its rivals to get a bigger piece of the pie? there is the european airbus, boeing's biggest competitor, and has a major presence in europe. these companies have a duopoly on the global market. and then there is china's comac, backed by the government. it was to reduce china's dependence on boeing and airbus. it has built two jets and is working with russia on a third one. then there are smaller players like brazil's embraer and canada's bombard ea. iasked brazil's embraer and canada's bombard ea. i asked who will likely benefit. —— bombardier. elementi think airbus is going great gu
boeing u nfortu nately cautionary tale.ely spent many years lobbying in washington for more lax safety regulations as the result is that people died and now the company itself is taking a huge economic hit. it is a lesson to multinational corporations that sometimes it does not pay to get the government of your back. you think you are going to make things easier for yourself and you end up making things much harder. will this give any chance for its rivals to get a bigger piece of the pie?...
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nate the remains still on the platform were north america and europe discuss this saw it and take actions to get there every day to protect almost warm 1000000000 people. no one seems to doubt the future of the 29 member park but as nato leaders depart from the universe resul abrasions in london internal conflict looks set to stay. and take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world to a use commissioned a new commission presenters who were found alive says she expects a thorough and independent investigation into the murder of multis journalist daphne kind of want to convince you it was kind of watergate's who was killed in a car bomb 2017 following her reporting on high level corruption in politics and economy. riot police in lebanon her 5 tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the capital beirut people have gathered to protest against the nomination of problem businessman. to replace the country's outgoing prime minister and the government demonstrations began 2 months ago. iran's president has an rouhani has called for the beliefs of innocent people arrested in pr
nate the remains still on the platform were north america and europe discuss this saw it and take actions to get there every day to protect almost warm 1000000000 people. no one seems to doubt the future of the 29 member park but as nato leaders depart from the universe resul abrasions in london internal conflict looks set to stay. and take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world to a use commissioned a new commission presenters who were found alive says she expects a...
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angelo 0gbonna west ham's sora, ainsley maitland—niles u nfortu nate ham's sora, ainsley maitland—nilesthing was going the way arsenal intended. for an hour they stumbled relying on west ham's mercy. the next goal seemed a matter of time. from that shot, it took five minutes and came at the other end. gabrielle martinelli had started something remarkable for the strike released a forgotten energy. six minutes later, nicolas pepe scored a goal of the kind he had long promised. with hammerheads still swimming, here was pierre—emerick aubameyang with the third. after weeks of gloom, nine minutes of glory, enough to shift the clouds for west ham and manuel pellegrini. we have a lot to work on. a lot of things that we can see that we need to get on the pitch to fix, but at least they have been under a lot of pressure for weeks and weeks, but they had the mental strength to do that today away from home. amazing what they did. i know the pressure they have been under. ijust want to enjoy the day—to—day end for them to enjoy the day—to—day end for them to enjoy the day—to—day end for them to en
angelo 0gbonna west ham's sora, ainsley maitland—niles u nfortu nate ham's sora, ainsley maitland—nilesthing was going the way arsenal intended. for an hour they stumbled relying on west ham's mercy. the next goal seemed a matter of time. from that shot, it took five minutes and came at the other end. gabrielle martinelli had started something remarkable for the strike released a forgotten energy. six minutes later, nicolas pepe scored a goal of the kind he had long promised. with...
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u nfortu nately, the bbc‘s media editor may not be allowed to do that.he age which we live is that the truth seems up for grabs in a way that it has not been for a long time — maybe not ever in the course of your career. do you think it is fair to say that these days, the penalty or sanction faced by those caught lying has almost disappeared ? there are people are getting away with lying as never before. i mean, i do think is a real problem now, the idea of fake news, and that is one of the things that is why i don't spend a lot of time online, because i'm infuriated by, you know, perfectly reasonable people who say to me, "pfft!" "i notice you did not run that story about hillary clinton murdering everybody." and i said "i did not run it because it is not true." and they said "i read it online!" and these are people who, they say to you, "the mainstream media, ian, isjust full of lies," and then they believe the biggest and stupidest lie that someone in a bedroom has written up on the internet and sent out as a blog. i mean, there's a real divide betwee
u nfortu nately, the bbc‘s media editor may not be allowed to do that.he age which we live is that the truth seems up for grabs in a way that it has not been for a long time — maybe not ever in the course of your career. do you think it is fair to say that these days, the penalty or sanction faced by those caught lying has almost disappeared ? there are people are getting away with lying as never before. i mean, i do think is a real problem now, the idea of fake news, and that is one of the...
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bert: predent trump is in florida and the fight over his nate trial continues. anea as the yr end that's far from the only h battle thate faces. >> we need to restore the integrity. >> if the president claims that he is so innocent, why doesn't he have all the president's men testify.. robert: ne >> this is "washinon week."nu ing is provided b -- >> before we talkou about investments. >> what's new? >> expecting. >> twins. >> grandparent >> we want to put money aside for them. so, let's see what we can d >> chae in facts. >> ok. >> mom, are you painting again? >> you could sew these. >> change in plans. the change in fidelity. >> additional funding is provided by the fouation committed to bridging cultural differences, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs channel by viewers like you. once again, thank. moderator, robert costa. >> is the upcoming impeachment trial all but certain. mitch mcconnell is saying they willquit the president and there was flashes of uncertainty. lisa murkowski h bken and spoke to a local reporter and d
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on the drums i got nate. on the bass i got zack. right here that's wawa williams.o talk to you one time about something i don't want to do no more. i don't. i'll tell you. ♪ i just don't want to be back in this place again i mean i done cried a little ♪ ♪ tried a little failed a little i don't wanna do it again ♪ ♪ do you feel me yes, ma'am do you feel me yes, ma'am ♪ ♪ do you feel me yes, ma'am do you feel me yes, ma'am ♪ ♪ i mean i've already been i came and went i washed my hands with it i don't wanna do it again ♪ ♪ don't push me push me push me ♪ ♪ push me hold me in ♪ i don't wanna go back here again history repeats and we defeat ourselves ♪ ♪ come on everybody one more time again history repeats and we defeat ourselves ♪ ♪ come on everybody one more time again history repeats and we defeat ourselves ♪ ♪ come on everybody one more time again history repeats and we defeat ourselves ♪ ♪ come on everybody one more time again history repeats and we defeat ourselves ♪ ♪ come on everybody one more time again history repeats and we defeat ourselves ♪ ♪ come on every
on the drums i got nate. on the bass i got zack. right here that's wawa williams.o talk to you one time about something i don't want to do no more. i don't. i'll tell you. ♪ i just don't want to be back in this place again i mean i done cried a little ♪ ♪ tried a little failed a little i don't wanna do it again ♪ ♪ do you feel me yes, ma'am do you feel me yes, ma'am ♪ ♪ do you feel me yes, ma'am do you feel me yes, ma'am ♪ ♪ i mean i've already been i came and went i washed my...
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. >>> the trial for the man accused of killing bart passenger nate wilson will begin january 6 in the alameda county superior court judge rolling the trial can get underway while he orders additional test into the suspect's mental state. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> two strong earthquakes rocked the central american nation of colombia. 6.0 and 5.8. is struck as families were celebrity christmas eve in bogota. you can see ornaments from christmas trees in the back pastor is swinging from side to side no reports of any major damage or injuries. >>> julie is coming up, she is 16 and making a big difference giving many families what they need most. diapers. the community service project became the mountain of giving. >>> a downpour of dollars, holiday shoppers suddenly find that it is raining money. in ires down, treat them all as if they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind b
. >>> the trial for the man accused of killing bart passenger nate wilson will begin january 6 in the alameda county superior court judge rolling the trial can get underway while he orders additional test into the suspect's mental state. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> two strong earthquakes rocked the central american nation of colombia. 6.0 and 5.8. is struck as families were celebrity christmas eve in bogota. you can see ornaments from christmas trees...
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laura: you met with nate republicans today. is there tension between the senate majority leader want a swift trial and the president wantinto call live witnesses? jonathan: that is ab pay grade, but basically what ier receivedquestions about the history of impeachment and how senates handled these questions in the past. i was impressed by the questions. the senators seemed to be very much in earnest. they were trying to figure out what their role should be and what is the proper range in terms of these questions. this is someing, fortunately, the senate has only done twicere beand once was in 1868. they have to look at these rules again. eachenator has to make an individual choice. people who say that thiss going to be partyline really are not borne out by history president johnson was saved by seven republicans called the radical republicans, who despised johnson. but they voted to acquit him. one of them said it was like looking into his open grave and jumpg. but he felt he had no choice, because that impeachment was abusive.
laura: you met with nate republicans today. is there tension between the senate majority leader want a swift trial and the president wantinto call live witnesses? jonathan: that is ab pay grade, but basically what ier receivedquestions about the history of impeachment and how senates handled these questions in the past. i was impressed by the questions. the senators seemed to be very much in earnest. they were trying to figure out what their role should be and what is the proper range in terms...
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supervisor nate miley says it's the best option for the city of oakland. >> the city lost two professionalsports teams so i think it would be in the public interest and public good to secure one team to remain in the city. i think this is going to be a win/win for everyone. >> supervisor miley predicts the proposal will pass. the a's have six months to review the purchase before the sale is finalized. >>> speaking of, as the raiders gear up to move to las vegas next season fans are saying they won't be able to see their team play. they say they're priced out. season tickets at the new allegiant stadium cost between $650 to $3,000, according to the "las vegas review journal." as of october, 96% of the tickets had already been sold. many long time raiders fans say those costas long with travel expenses mean they won't be going to many games. >>> we're talking about travel troubles. still ahead on "today in the bay," the conditions you can expect if you're headed to tahoe for the holiday week ahead. >>> plus, do you still have gifts to buy? you're late, but not out of luck apparently. we have
supervisor nate miley says it's the best option for the city of oakland. >> the city lost two professionalsports teams so i think it would be in the public interest and public good to secure one team to remain in the city. i think this is going to be a win/win for everyone. >> supervisor miley predicts the proposal will pass. the a's have six months to review the purchase before the sale is finalized. >>> speaking of, as the raiders gear up to move to las vegas next season...
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there'll be no snow u nfortu nately, christmas day. there'll be no snow unfortunately, but it should be dry thanks to that ridge of high pressure. plenty of sunshine around through the day. a bit of a patchy cloud in northwest england, just 1—2 showers coursing through the day. sunshine will turn hazy across the western had of this next weather system slowly moving in, but it will be chilly with temperatures in the single figures for all. we could see issues with dense fog patches. northern central england, but as the breeze begins to pick up, the wet and windy weather starts to sweep in from the southwest. those temperatures will be rising in the southwest, still quite a chilly one from the north and the east. so for boxing day, a band of wet and windy weather coming to our shores. but as it arrives, the milder air also arrives, turning very mild towards the end of the week. hello this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines. a nine—year—old british girl, her 16—year—old brother, and their father have died after drowning in a swim
there'll be no snow u nfortu nately, christmas day. there'll be no snow unfortunately, but it should be dry thanks to that ridge of high pressure. plenty of sunshine around through the day. a bit of a patchy cloud in northwest england, just 1—2 showers coursing through the day. sunshine will turn hazy across the western had of this next weather system slowly moving in, but it will be chilly with temperatures in the single figures for all. we could see issues with dense fog patches. northern...
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nate, who will have plenty more on uber throughout the day. coming up, the viennese waltz.s been a volatile week, but can opec ministers finally reach an agreement? will be live in the austrian capital. plus, your european stock movers. a lot of focus is on jobs and the week that was. u.s. trade it really took center stage when president trump was here at nato. saying it all depends on whether he wanted a deal and if a deal could come after elections. we'll see what happens december 15, extra terms or not -- tariffs or not. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: pricing. saudi aramco raises $25.6 billion. the magic number, november jobs report shows resilience in the u.s. labor market. will this give powell or reason for patients? uber reports more than 3000 sexual assaults. the chief officer calls this a reflection of society. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua. just over 1.5 hours into the trading day. let's check in with dating burke -- with dani burger. movers andhe biggest the stoxx 600 market is it's an. spent -- treating a rare generic disor
nate, who will have plenty more on uber throughout the day. coming up, the viennese waltz.s been a volatile week, but can opec ministers finally reach an agreement? will be live in the austrian capital. plus, your european stock movers. a lot of focus is on jobs and the week that was. u.s. trade it really took center stage when president trump was here at nato. saying it all depends on whether he wanted a deal and if a deal could come after elections. we'll see what happens december 15, extra...
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u nfortu nately, in the last few hours?tely, that's not good, it's someone‘s dreams going up, their precious house and hopefully the people are not there. the authorities are going out and collecting water here, doing what they can. it feels like a dream, just unreal. the authorities have been amazing, honestly. ijust want to say, your prayers are being answered. we had a bit of rain. behind me, where there are so many houses... after the initialfront that came through, 4000 people here we re that came through, 4000 people here were safe. dealing with the wind and all sorts of things... what we didn't realise, what happened next was just house after house after house. it wasn't one house burned. it was that bad... it's not about me, buti it was that bad... it's not about me, but i thank god. thank you for your prayers. thank you for all the prayers. david, can i ask you about may be what's been going on with you and the other people who have been on the beach? as you say, you are watching houses and businesses in the backgr
u nfortu nately, in the last few hours?tely, that's not good, it's someone‘s dreams going up, their precious house and hopefully the people are not there. the authorities are going out and collecting water here, doing what they can. it feels like a dream, just unreal. the authorities have been amazing, honestly. ijust want to say, your prayers are being answered. we had a bit of rain. behind me, where there are so many houses... after the initialfront that came through, 4000 people here we re...
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u nfortu nately, sometimes i have to fly. nearly as much as i did because of my carbon footprint and i plant a lot of trees. i bloody don't, no! it's always turned back on the individual. "you're the one who flies, you're the one who's using it, you're the one..." the fact of the matter is everyone has been asking for clean energy for decades. if i could fly cleanly, i would! this vast room is the herbarium at kew gardens. it's essentially a library of more than 7 million plant specimens. this one was discovered by charles darwin himself in 1835. a lot of them are now extinct and many more of them are on their way out because of climate change. but it's not all doom and gloom. scientists are beginning to develop solutions to what many are calling the climate crisis. but they say we have to act soon because time is running out. the atmosphere is already so full of c02 that some scientists worry that even sharp reductions in emissions won't, on their own, be enough to halt irreversible damage. so researchers here at cambridge u
u nfortu nately, sometimes i have to fly. nearly as much as i did because of my carbon footprint and i plant a lot of trees. i bloody don't, no! it's always turned back on the individual. "you're the one who flies, you're the one who's using it, you're the one..." the fact of the matter is everyone has been asking for clean energy for decades. if i could fly cleanly, i would! this vast room is the herbarium at kew gardens. it's essentially a library of more than 7 million plant...
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u nfortu nately, after comeback at the australian open.tely, after terrible hip operation he had to have and had come back from, he has another injury. three time grand slam winner andy murray is out of next month's australian open. he had only recently returned from almost two years of hip problems, and then a pelvic injury troubled him towards the end of the season. although murray is back on court, he's decided not to travel to australia. instead he'll continue rehab and preseason training with a view to playing an indoor event in france at the start of february. david moyes has been linked with the vacant west ham job, just hours after the club sacked manager manuel pellegrini. west ham are just above the relegation zone following their defeat at home to leicester city. pelligrini's dismissal ends a turbulent 18 months at the london stadium. patrick gearey reports. long before the statement was published, you could see this decision coming. you could hear it in the boos, as west ham lost their 9th match in 12. by evening, manuel pelleg
u nfortu nately, after comeback at the australian open.tely, after terrible hip operation he had to have and had come back from, he has another injury. three time grand slam winner andy murray is out of next month's australian open. he had only recently returned from almost two years of hip problems, and then a pelvic injury troubled him towards the end of the season. although murray is back on court, he's decided not to travel to australia. instead he'll continue rehab and preseason training...
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u nfortu nately, barry, why don't you start us off?ious problem, and the tension —— the attention from the very big players is very limited, so i am not very optimistic here. we are waiting for a huge disaster to take place, and then the international community will start crying. that is what we saw before when the prices of oil jumped. we are waiting for a disaster to take place, so after that they will. .. now, disaster to take place, so after that they will... now, the young people are raising the flag. those young people are very aware of what is happening, and i believe that if the sea levels rise by 1.5 metres, most of the islands that make are we waiting for a disaster to take place? i would say to take it even further than you, some of the leaders are not paying attention, some are positively destructive. we have a climate denier in the white house. in brazil, there is a president that also denies that climate change is happening, and applies deforestation to the amazon. china, has a mixed, but somewhat positive attitude toward
u nfortu nately, barry, why don't you start us off?ious problem, and the tension —— the attention from the very big players is very limited, so i am not very optimistic here. we are waiting for a huge disaster to take place, and then the international community will start crying. that is what we saw before when the prices of oil jumped. we are waiting for a disaster to take place, so after that they will. .. now, disaster to take place, so after that they will... now, the young people are...
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often made it is unsuitable for animals to continue occupying the places they used to and, u nfortu natelyly in australia, we have also have problems with feral animals like cats. wildlife has to deal with the direct effects of fire, the loss of habitat and also the impacts of these feral animals so the impacts of these feral animals so quite catastrophic effects on a range of animals. we're talking about huge of reptiles, native birds, large number of animals, upwards to 8000 or more and koalas and other animals such as the greater glider which is essentially a small gliding koala. those animals are already in steep decline as a consequence of high temperatures, logging, now fire so those animals are logging, now fire so those animals a re really logging, now fire so those animals are really going to be in substantial trouble, not to mention many, substantial trouble, not to mention any substantial trouble, not to mention many, many species of animals, lots of amphibians. these ecosystems are really dramatically altered as a consequence of these fires. stay with us on bbc news. still to c
often made it is unsuitable for animals to continue occupying the places they used to and, u nfortu natelyly in australia, we have also have problems with feral animals like cats. wildlife has to deal with the direct effects of fire, the loss of habitat and also the impacts of these feral animals so the impacts of these feral animals so quite catastrophic effects on a range of animals. we're talking about huge of reptiles, native birds, large number of animals, upwards to 8000 or more and...
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u nfortu nately, sometimes i have to fly. as i did because of my carbon footprint and i plant a lot of trees. i bloody don't, no! it's always turned back on the individual. "you're the one who flies, you're the one who's using it, you're the one..." the fact of the matter is everyone has been asking for clean energy for decades. if i could fly cleanly, i would! this vast room is the herbarium at kew gardens. it's essentially a library of more than 7 million plant specimens. this one was discovered by charles darwin himself in 1835. a lot of them are now extinct and many more of them are on their way out because of climate change. but it's not all doom and gloom. scientists are beginning to develop solutions to what many are calling the climate crisis. but they say we have to act soon because time is running out. the atmosphere is already so full of c02 that some scientists worry that even sharp reductions in emissions won't, on their own, be enough to halt irreversible damage. so researchers here at cambridge university are l
u nfortu nately, sometimes i have to fly. as i did because of my carbon footprint and i plant a lot of trees. i bloody don't, no! it's always turned back on the individual. "you're the one who flies, you're the one who's using it, you're the one..." the fact of the matter is everyone has been asking for clean energy for decades. if i could fly cleanly, i would! this vast room is the herbarium at kew gardens. it's essentially a library of more than 7 million plant specimens. this one...
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u nfortu nately — or fortunately events like this always lead us to lessons for our wider community.ng on, visiting active volcanoes can be dangerous. that eruptions can occur at any time, particularly ones that are steam—driven, like this one. they often have no warning. and i guess we're going to be doing a lot of soul—searching in new zealand over the coming weeks. myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, is preparing to defend her nation against charges of genocide, over its treatment of its muslim rohingya minority. there will be three days of hearings at the international criminal court in the hague. in 2017, thousands of rohingyas were killed and nearly 750,000 refugees fled their homes during an army crackdown in myanmar. those who survived wantjustice, but are losing hope that they will ever be able to return home safely. the bbc‘s yogita limaye has been hearing their stories in the refugee camps in cox's bazar. driven out of their homeland, wanted by no—one, hundreds of thousands stuck in the world's largest refugee camp. more than two years since the rohingya arrived in banglad
u nfortu nately — or fortunately events like this always lead us to lessons for our wider community.ng on, visiting active volcanoes can be dangerous. that eruptions can occur at any time, particularly ones that are steam—driven, like this one. they often have no warning. and i guess we're going to be doing a lot of soul—searching in new zealand over the coming weeks. myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, is preparing to defend her nation against charges of genocide, over its treatment of...
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my guest tonight is an academy award mom no nateing actor who produces and stars in the new film "dark should pay for what they've done. >> you're right, they should, and it kills me that they won't, but that would mean going to trial and proving that c.a. killed your cows, and every scientist who knows anything about any of this already works for these chemical companies. that's not an accident, earl. earl, these -- these companies, they have all the money, all the time, and they'll use it, trust me. i know, i was one of them! >> you're still one of 'em. >> you -- you can't be serious. >> trevor: please welcome mark ruffalo. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. so good to have you. >> so nice. >> trevor: this is amazing. >> they don't do that when i go home. >> trevor: that would be creepy if they followed you home cheering as you were just walking home. welcome to the show. >> thanks. great to be here. i love you and what you do. >> trevor: thank you, man. i love what you do. >> you're great, your intellect, it's really great. >> trevor: this is about you. welcom
my guest tonight is an academy award mom no nateing actor who produces and stars in the new film "dark should pay for what they've done. >> you're right, they should, and it kills me that they won't, but that would mean going to trial and proving that c.a. killed your cows, and every scientist who knows anything about any of this already works for these chemical companies. that's not an accident, earl. earl, these -- these companies, they have all the money, all the time, and they'll...
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fortu nately, them assay in their government? and render their verdict in 11 months to my fellow americans. to my fellow americans, if you approve of the way this house has conducted their business, if you want to see your tax dollars go forward to endless investigations, support this impeachment. but if you want to restore a working congress, like the previous congress, that listened to you and worked to bring the best economy this country has ever seen, and one that once again will work with the president to get things done for you and your family, then join with us in rejecting this baseless impeachment. no know that is what is wonderful this system of hours. we are a government of, by and for the people. we work for you, not the other way around. now, people. we work for you, not the otherway around. now, i people. we work for you, not the other way around. now, i will say this stronger and with more conviction than i have ever said it before. in this time of great trial and tribulation, may god bless
fortu nately, them assay in their government? and render their verdict in 11 months to my fellow americans. to my fellow americans, if you approve of the way this house has conducted their business, if you want to see your tax dollars go forward to endless investigations, support this impeachment. but if you want to restore a working congress, like the previous congress, that listened to you and worked to bring the best economy this country has ever seen, and one that once again will work with...
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u nfortu nately police attacked the refugees.in indonesia attacked refugees and twice i witnessed that they deported many people back —— in kalibata city. so they didn't ask any questions. that's why was really worried about my safety and i imagine if theyjust deported me back. so i went to, i decided to go back. so i went to, i decided to go back to australia. and after 48 hours are a boat —— our boat broke and they took me from the ocean and put me in prison. then i escaped and began i went to australia by boat. so it was a really dangerous time. are now looking at the past, i think, you know, sometimes i feel that it was work that really i had not needed to do that because it was so not needed to do that because it was so dangerous. but at that time, i just wanted to feel safety and find a safe place. yeah. i know that you saw people who were on the boat with you drowned, actually, killed. you survived because you were picked out of the water but other people did not survive stop but then of course you ended up subject to the
u nfortu nately police attacked the refugees.in indonesia attacked refugees and twice i witnessed that they deported many people back —— in kalibata city. so they didn't ask any questions. that's why was really worried about my safety and i imagine if theyjust deported me back. so i went to, i decided to go back. so i went to, i decided to go back to australia. and after 48 hours are a boat —— our boat broke and they took me from the ocean and put me in prison. then i escaped and began...
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police officer people what they think are the main 3 achievements of nate's. model and even though it stands for. so you know here in terms of achievements know very little i don't know what it's about have no idea any of on stage of me tell you but you know i honestly don't know anything about it and so the psyche of the day and only my husband recognized what it was cool it's a good question but let me think of a little bit. so one is probably yeah to be honest i don't have i don't have even one. day one wrapped up in leaders headed to buckingham palace for a reception with the queen crowds gathered in central london in protest some adopted the slogan no to trump no nato and sally was there for us. as donald trump and other world leaders arrive in london for the nato summit these protesters have gathered with many different fighters many different causes all coming together we see how the site should balance against a potential war with iran we've seen many other battles against the good just as it was. in libya but also in the course of the how domestically
police officer people what they think are the main 3 achievements of nate's. model and even though it stands for. so you know here in terms of achievements know very little i don't know what it's about have no idea any of on stage of me tell you but you know i honestly don't know anything about it and so the psyche of the day and only my husband recognized what it was cool it's a good question but let me think of a little bit. so one is probably yeah to be honest i don't have i don't have even...
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u nfortu nately we haven't been hit by the fires.f may have lost properties. for us, we are short on fruit, we have had to source more, which is likely to be impossible. and this is a particularly bad time, i suppose. the fruit would have been in early stages on the vine? welcome any time from now on is bad. the fruit is set and has started to develop, but the burnt vines are so badly damaged that they will have to be replanted. we have lost up to a third of our production for the foreseeable future, really. at least five years until we will have settled some new vines and have them producing at a level that we would really like. does that mean for your neighbours, literally no production for the next five years? yes. it will mean this year they will need to clean up the vineyards, there will be plastic waste and hand posts and wires that will have to be cleaned up. it's three years before you would get your first very small production from planting, seven years until they are completely settled. we have lost some 30—year—old vines,
u nfortu nately we haven't been hit by the fires.f may have lost properties. for us, we are short on fruit, we have had to source more, which is likely to be impossible. and this is a particularly bad time, i suppose. the fruit would have been in early stages on the vine? welcome any time from now on is bad. the fruit is set and has started to develop, but the burnt vines are so badly damaged that they will have to be replanted. we have lost up to a third of our production for the foreseeable...
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know well with nate's a which has become like any 70 year old his waistline has expanded since. become a bit of a financial burden to the family we can work out who it is slow and small the russians the chinese the middle east and. the anniversary party was mobbed by protests in the english capital some demonstrators venting anger against certain attendees others objecting to nato pressuring members to raise defense spending tonight this week sanchez asked his guests about the current purpose of nato and if it really is obsolete as donald trump said before change his mind. you're a diplomat you've had a lot of experience in this field what is it that nato either must do today to stay viable or does do we even need it anymore you know it's a bureaucracy in search of a mission was right in 2016 when he said it was obsolete and so afraid was the establishment that he meant what he said on the very day he was inaugurated and they tried to ram through the addition of a new country montenegro thankfully they got it through because it turned out they didn't have to worry about intentio
know well with nate's a which has become like any 70 year old his waistline has expanded since. become a bit of a financial burden to the family we can work out who it is slow and small the russians the chinese the middle east and. the anniversary party was mobbed by protests in the english capital some demonstrators venting anger against certain attendees others objecting to nato pressuring members to raise defense spending tonight this week sanchez asked his guests about the current purpose...
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and u nfortu nately, we so. they are all older men now.se stories again. penny, you were nodding? i was thinking also, no matter what the circumstances, it is never easy when somebody you love is i'io never easy when somebody you love is no longer around. it is particularly difficult at christmas time. your heart goes out to the family. people like me, who have never really had any interest in football, what i do know is that we won the world cup in 1966. an iconic moment even for those non—footballers! 1966. an iconic moment even for those non-footballers! and you say you met him. i was thinking, it says goodbye to england's gentleman, i think people would look around at what is happening at the game at the moment and it seems, it did seem more of a gentleman is game. moment and it seems, it did seem more of a gentleman is gamem moment and it seems, it did seem more of a gentleman is game. it was a harder game then! but to me, it is because it was... it says goodbye to england's gentleman. in this piece it talks about how after they went
and u nfortu nately, we so. they are all older men now.se stories again. penny, you were nodding? i was thinking also, no matter what the circumstances, it is never easy when somebody you love is i'io never easy when somebody you love is no longer around. it is particularly difficult at christmas time. your heart goes out to the family. people like me, who have never really had any interest in football, what i do know is that we won the world cup in 1966. an iconic moment even for those...
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we created if, soc as the dodd-frank wall street reform to e lip nate gaps and to ensure the government could identify and mitigate risk to our economy. after the financial crisis, fsoc designated several large non-bank financial companies for enhanced oversight including aig, the well-known poster child for the financial crisis. under the trump administration, however, fsoc seeks supervision of all of these non-banks in advanced and activities-based approach that amentds to deregulation willfully ignoring how catastrophic the failure of a large financial institution would be for the financial system and economy. the trump administration also cut fsoc's budget and reduced the staff by half. it has also reduced the budget and staff of the office of financial research that is ofr which collects data and conducts research and analysis to aid fsoc in its important work. along the way, the trump administration has fleeced the american taxpayers with their tax scam which contain more big giveaways to the nation's largest banks. all of these steps put wall street's bottom line first and put ma
we created if, soc as the dodd-frank wall street reform to e lip nate gaps and to ensure the government could identify and mitigate risk to our economy. after the financial crisis, fsoc designated several large non-bank financial companies for enhanced oversight including aig, the well-known poster child for the financial crisis. under the trump administration, however, fsoc seeks supervision of all of these non-banks in advanced and activities-based approach that amentds to deregulation...