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nau life. >> preflight checks are a tan ddem flight. we immediately have a monster problem. >> were they supposed to. >> the guy on the left hanging on for dear life was never harnessed in. the guy on the right is a tourist from switzerland, his first hang gliding flight ever. the pilot turns right but he's having a difficult time controlling. instead of landing right there, chris has to hang on as they gain altitude and fly over these trees. >> how do you hang on? >> at this point, chris has been in the air about a minute. the flight is not going to end anytime soon. he tries to fly the glider with one hand. as the pilot tries to come down. they are coming in very fast, as they get just close enough to the ground, chris do doe doe dos any longer this is where his flight comes to a painful end. the pilot lands get injured. he has a broken wrist. it will be a memorable vacation he'll never forget. he does say he will go hang gliding again. good job for hanging fon for dear life, my friend. >> this little mix -- ♪ every morning ♪ >> i'm w
nau life. >> preflight checks are a tan ddem flight. we immediately have a monster problem. >> were they supposed to. >> the guy on the left hanging on for dear life was never harnessed in. the guy on the right is a tourist from switzerland, his first hang gliding flight ever. the pilot turns right but he's having a difficult time controlling. instead of landing right there, chris has to hang on as they gain altitude and fly over these trees. >> how do you hang on?...
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we're joined by henry nau, a contributor to national interest magazine. talk about america's role in the world and in rain, you wrote article called "return of the balance of power." guest: i am somewhat less nationalistut the story today. in the normal process of debate about issues, a significant number of people, not just in the u.s. but also around the world, have expressed the desire that we had too much globalism too fast. i do not think they are rejecting globalism, but they are asking for something of a midcourse correction. i thought that this movement, which is going the direction of nationalism, seems to be rejecting globalism, is really an attempt to find a new balance between nationalism and globalism. we have been working with that issue of the balance between nationalism and globalism. host: here is how you define globalism in your article. what premise on a limited global government that protects republican virtues. what is the difference between globalism and nationalism? globalism is still not nationalism. it is built on the new national
we're joined by henry nau, a contributor to national interest magazine. talk about america's role in the world and in rain, you wrote article called "return of the balance of power." guest: i am somewhat less nationalistut the story today. in the normal process of debate about issues, a significant number of people, not just in the u.s. but also around the world, have expressed the desire that we had too much globalism too fast. i do not think they are rejecting globalism, but they...
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. >> it can cause severe diarrhea, sometimes even bloody diarrhea, cramps, sometimes a fever, naus sha and vomiting. >> romain lettuce is used in ceasar salad, which is a crucial dish in thanksgiving for some families. >> reporter: but some let us know they won't miss it. >> no, because we're filipino, so we don't really have salad. we like to have real food. >> reporter: terry mcsweeney, n online child investigation leads to the arrest of a san francisco pastor. 59-year-old steven saban is accused of distributing child porn. he is a pastor at christ church lutheran. investigators say when they searched his home, they recovered more than 600 mifilesf child porn. >>> president trump is siding with saudi arabia over the murder of "washington post" journalist. this comes despite the cia concluding that the saudi crown prince ordered the money of new findings last week, but the president today cast doubt on that conclusion. heorthdd bi accuracy of that statement by the president is being questioned by the center for international policy. >>> still ahead, new answers in the mysterious death
. >> it can cause severe diarrhea, sometimes even bloody diarrhea, cramps, sometimes a fever, naus sha and vomiting. >> romain lettuce is used in ceasar salad, which is a crucial dish in thanksgiving for some families. >> reporter: but some let us know they won't miss it. >> no, because we're filipino, so we don't really have salad. we like to have real food. >> reporter: terry mcsweeney, n online child investigation leads to the arrest of a san francisco pastor....
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and not that i would recall, and that's what he he said ad naus., additional individuals were made available, and the president has me and made a very open and has voiced his sentiments about this. so frankly mueller knows everything. >> sean: let me go to you, professor dershowitz. this is good news, and you have been very outspoken about it, and i think you are right on that. i also have to believe that we did actually discover a fixed investigation into hilary. they never interviewed her months before. but then of course the fraudulent russian.ca, and then used later and delegitimize donald trump's victory. that was information that they ignored here, which shows me a bias to complete double standar standard. he is still being charged with the investigation and he is still the main witness for the defense. if there is any discussion at all in the report of any allegation of obstruction of justice, the defense is what rod rosenstein said it was okay. it was his idea and he wrote the memo. how can you both be in charge of the investigation, and th
and not that i would recall, and that's what he he said ad naus., additional individuals were made available, and the president has me and made a very open and has voiced his sentiments about this. so frankly mueller knows everything. >> sean: let me go to you, professor dershowitz. this is good news, and you have been very outspoken about it, and i think you are right on that. i also have to believe that we did actually discover a fixed investigation into hilary. they never interviewed...
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analysts and investors reacted negatively to this we heard that several analysts cut their numbers foreign nau n. one thing is what this means for the alliance and an earnings perspective, but it also raises huge questions around corporate governance yesterday the nissan ceo kept talking about the concentration of power in one individual this is likely to come out again and again. how was it these incidents, should they prove true, how were they able to happen and only were caught through a whistle-blower report. so analysts and investors putting emphases not only on what this means for the fate of the alliance but also from a corporate governance perspective. >> julianna, thank you >>> joining me on the line is ananic hsnicholls what strain does this investigation place on the alliance >> i think it places huge strain on the alliance but the step that renault seems to be taking, which is not backing mr. ghosn, does suggest there's a possibili possibility it could survive initially it looked like a unilateral declaration by nissan that could put a strain on renault. there is a tension within t
analysts and investors reacted negatively to this we heard that several analysts cut their numbers foreign nau n. one thing is what this means for the alliance and an earnings perspective, but it also raises huge questions around corporate governance yesterday the nissan ceo kept talking about the concentration of power in one individual this is likely to come out again and again. how was it these incidents, should they prove true, how were they able to happen and only were caught through a...
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nau said he didn't want to get anywhere near the political arena. justice to make this in the wake of the president's statement is remarkable. >> undeniable that the kavanaugh fight exposed the underside of these judicial battles. clearly something roberts is conscious of. >> at the moment we're all looking at the new court. kavanaugh is on the court. justice kennedy is gone. the focus was more on anthony kennedy, this is a big moment for john roberts. for him to pick a fight with the president now, the president at mirra lago, wait for twitter? >> the chief justice speaks for the court. this is not a statement he issued independently and without running it by his fellow justices. he speaks for the entire court, the entire bench in this and they must have agreed it was worth weighing in. >> and worth risking what, as you say, could be twitter attacks from the president. >> and attacks from the president's allies. roberts himself has not necessarily ingratiated himself with some of his rulings with conservatives, the obamacare case being one of them.
nau said he didn't want to get anywhere near the political arena. justice to make this in the wake of the president's statement is remarkable. >> undeniable that the kavanaugh fight exposed the underside of these judicial battles. clearly something roberts is conscious of. >> at the moment we're all looking at the new court. kavanaugh is on the court. justice kennedy is gone. the focus was more on anthony kennedy, this is a big moment for john roberts. for him to pick a fight with...
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when donald trump was nau inaugurated, there was trump.tock and barrel, all of them, from lindsey graham on down, there is exactly one elected republican left in the country that has been faithful to his previous principles. that's john kasich. so that decision to surrender without a fight to trumpism will either be validated by the outcome of the election tomorrow, or the republicans are going to face a massive repudiation by the american people. what donald trump has done fundamentally is stoke a cold civil war in this country. he hasn't acted as the president, he's acted as a tribal chieftail at war with the other half of the country. this campaign has been loathesome. it's disgusting. it's not racial, it's not dog whistles, these are racist appeals full of antagonism, an invading disease-infested army about to crash the southern border. it's as outrageous as it is despicable. i think the american people, by and large, don't want to live in that type of country. but to watch over a two-year period the diminution of the republican party
when donald trump was nau inaugurated, there was trump.tock and barrel, all of them, from lindsey graham on down, there is exactly one elected republican left in the country that has been faithful to his previous principles. that's john kasich. so that decision to surrender without a fight to trumpism will either be validated by the outcome of the election tomorrow, or the republicans are going to face a massive repudiation by the american people. what donald trump has done fundamentally is...
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we had shinzo abe who did so much to cultivate donald trump, seems to have come to nau with -- naugibilitiesghtariffs. >> it looks like they were getting closer to a deal and if you can't even rely on japan and the u.s., then who is next? it could be the european union. donald trump has said he is not be with some of the trade deals with europe and that would be a big one. states goes after europe, that could be just as nasty as going after china. stage areat this probably thinking, i'll move to the sidelines, particularly when you consider that we are well into the fourth quarter and it has not been good already. take your last few chips and run. >> you have been watching the moves we have seen in the chinese currency, as well and you are flagging that we could be seen tougher currency management coming through in the pboc after they dropped that pledge allowing market forces to determine the exchange rate. does that mean they're not going to see the renminbi breach seven? tough on management doesn't necessarily mean they will defend any particular level for the yuan. it probably means they ar
we had shinzo abe who did so much to cultivate donald trump, seems to have come to nau with -- naugibilitiesghtariffs. >> it looks like they were getting closer to a deal and if you can't even rely on japan and the u.s., then who is next? it could be the european union. donald trump has said he is not be with some of the trade deals with europe and that would be a big one. states goes after europe, that could be just as nasty as going after china. stage areat this probably thinking, i'll...
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. >> joan naus anas and myself ito india.ue mystery she wrote. she went to senegal in 1981. >> and that's a bay and people said there are whales on the beach. >> in the sketchbooks you're not trying to copy what you see. >> no, because i would be bette >> i notice what i feel, she says, not what is there. >> most of the time i was drawing then when i was in a plane. >> were you drawing these from memory, then? >> i always work from memory. >> ah. >> i'm not somebody who's good at working from nature. >> you're not responsible to reality? >> no, because reality is always contradicting me. we all have that type of experience. >> yeah. >> that reality is just there and now you are to limit this, no, it's not exactly like that, you know. >> she still works every day and at 97 thinks about hitting that century mark. >> it's an imposing number. >> yes, 100. and then after that you say, well, if i got there, you know, why not a little bit more. >> she is just an amazing woman. >> absolutely. >> i love her. >> i want to know what the
. >> joan naus anas and myself ito india.ue mystery she wrote. she went to senegal in 1981. >> and that's a bay and people said there are whales on the beach. >> in the sketchbooks you're not trying to copy what you see. >> no, because i would be bette >> i notice what i feel, she says, not what is there. >> most of the time i was drawing then when i was in a plane. >> were you drawing these from memory, then? >> i always work from memory....
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nau the speculation manafort wants a pardon from the president.ch the president couldn't pardon him from. but they are talking and it's -- as steve said, it's somewhat unusual. but i could see how it could benefit both sides to know does it have anything to do with the fact that paul manafort's deal has blown up as the mueller people have said we don't think he is telling us the truth. so therefore the deal is rescinded. is he now, believe it or not, in solitary confinement as he awaits sentencing. ainsley: all right. so that's the julian assange. that's the paul manafort side of this. then there is also jerome corsi. he was on with tucker carlson. he said he was investigate you had by robert mueller's team and they accused him of lying under oath. then they charged him with a crime because he couldn't give them what they wanted. listen. >> the special prosecutors blow you up. they do this what i call perjury trap. completely rigged and it's politically driven by clinton operatives who have an agenda. if you can't give them what they are looking f
nau the speculation manafort wants a pardon from the president.ch the president couldn't pardon him from. but they are talking and it's -- as steve said, it's somewhat unusual. but i could see how it could benefit both sides to know does it have anything to do with the fact that paul manafort's deal has blown up as the mueller people have said we don't think he is telling us the truth. so therefore the deal is rescinded. is he now, believe it or not, in solitary confinement as he awaits...