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in the capital panama city forces of noriega are in control. tonight ultimately it was noriega's forces who won the day. >> much more powerful tonight after having easily put down this attack. >> white house aides knew there could be an attempted coup but the president omknew for certain after gunfire erupted in panama city. >> president bush learn of the fighting just before. during the ceremony bush seemed distracted. not only was bush worried about the coup's chances of success. he also worried that latin-americans would accuse the u.s. of throwing its weight around in a tiny latin country. bush later went out of his way to deny u.s. involvement. >> there were rumors this was some american operation. and i can tell you that is not true. >> although bush denied involvement, he has urged panamanians to rise up against no noriega. bush's aides do not believe his failure is the bay of pigs. the bay of pigs was an american operation. today's attempted coup was not according to bush's aides. although he urged a revolt, he never promised to help. >
in the capital panama city forces of noriega are in control. tonight ultimately it was noriega's forces who won the day. >> much more powerful tonight after having easily put down this attack. >> white house aides knew there could be an attempted coup but the president omknew for certain after gunfire erupted in panama city. >> president bush learn of the fighting just before. during the ceremony bush seemed distracted. not only was bush worried about the coup's chances of...
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tonight, brian, ultimately it was noriega's forces who won the day. >> american forces say noriega is much more powerful tonight after having so easily put down this morning's attack. >> white house aides say they knew for a couple days there could be an attempted coup but the president knew for certain afterrupted in panama city. during the ceremonies, bush seemed distracted. not only was bush worried about the coup's chances of success, he also worried that latin americans would accuse the u.s. of throwing its weight around in a tiny hat l klatin country. bush went out of his way to deny u.s. involvement. >> rumors this was some american operation. i can tell you that's not true. >> although bush denied involvement, in the past ehe ha urged panamanians, especially the military to rise up against noriega. >> i'd love to see him get him out. we'd of like to see him out of there. >> bush's aides do not believe today's failure is george bush's bay of pigs. the cuban invasion fiasco that haunted john kennedy. the bay of pigs was an american operation. today's attempted coup was not, acco
tonight, brian, ultimately it was noriega's forces who won the day. >> american forces say noriega is much more powerful tonight after having so easily put down this morning's attack. >> white house aides say they knew for a couple days there could be an attempted coup but the president knew for certain afterrupted in panama city. during the ceremonies, bush seemed distracted. not only was bush worried about the coup's chances of success, he also worried that latin americans would...
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auto show and are you proud to be associated with what china was all night how do we are proud to noriega be associated we are absolutely proud to also create workplaces in that region which we think is very useful but she is something you're not proud to be associated with in terms of what the chinese government is doing to we give people an iconic charge that sorry you can't judge it but you know that i don't know what you're referring to you don't know about china's reeducation camps for a million we get people that is it has referred to his reeducation camps as part of his counter terror threat in the west of his country you don't know about that i'm not aware of. i'm not a virtue of that nor that's what mr d. said you also have to understand that besides making the cause many of you drive folks far graham is also one of germany's most important companies it employs more than a third of the seven hundred seventy five thousand people working in the auto industry and is also one of the biggest sellers of automobiles in the world so what are folks falcon's plans for china this is what mr
auto show and are you proud to be associated with what china was all night how do we are proud to noriega be associated we are absolutely proud to also create workplaces in that region which we think is very useful but she is something you're not proud to be associated with in terms of what the chinese government is doing to we give people an iconic charge that sorry you can't judge it but you know that i don't know what you're referring to you don't know about china's reeducation camps for a...
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it was the case of noriega in panama. you can see how dictatorships will result in that separation of the continent in the 20th century. ways of resolving dictatorships cannot be century,ed to the 21st because they have become completely against the law and the way the international political system works. example, there was a a dictatorship like enezuela, a case of internet -- military intervention, like noriega in panama. extremes, take it to like murdering the dictator, like in the dominican republic. none of these tools can be transferred to the 21st century. not one of those tools is inseparable in the 21st century -- acceptable in the 21st century. but to deny to the venezuelan people tools of international to, like a responsibility protect a unitarian intervention, -- humanitarian intervention, is completely unacceptable. to deny to a people those possibilities. second, it is against the law. why should you discriminate and not apply international law to some, in some cases, but not in other cases. this has to be a
it was the case of noriega in panama. you can see how dictatorships will result in that separation of the continent in the 20th century. ways of resolving dictatorships cannot be century,ed to the 21st because they have become completely against the law and the way the international political system works. example, there was a a dictatorship like enezuela, a case of internet -- military intervention, like noriega in panama. extremes, take it to like murdering the dictator, like in the dominican...
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it happened near the intersection of noriega street and 32nd avenue. you can see the silver sedan with the hood pushed up from the impacts with the air bags deployed. the outside of the billing appears to have sustained some damage. the cause of this bizarre accident is unclear. it is all-star unclear also unclear if the driver was injured. >>> california's attorney general wants to delay a ruling that could allow high capacity magazines in the state. a san diego based judge declared a law that bans possessing, buying, selling, any magazines holding more than ten rounds unconstitutional. now, he is asking the judge to delay the ruling while he appeals it. we'll have more on the kpix5 news at 7:00. >>> today an east priest was charged with 30 felony counts of sexual assault. father david mendoza vela abused a teen boy in 2016. they claim it happened at saint john's catholic church in san lorenzo. he was arrested last week after he was recorded on a phone call apologizing to the boy. >>> martin skhreli is reportedly in solitary confinement. this after he
it happened near the intersection of noriega street and 32nd avenue. you can see the silver sedan with the hood pushed up from the impacts with the air bags deployed. the outside of the billing appears to have sustained some damage. the cause of this bizarre accident is unclear. it is all-star unclear also unclear if the driver was injured. >>> california's attorney general wants to delay a ruling that could allow high capacity magazines in the state. a san diego based judge declared a...
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john k kennedy attacking communist cuba with nixon: >> since then bernie sanders praised more -- noriega refuses to call maduro a dictator. >> it is your saw. assumetion? i never have. >> with me now. brad blakeman. >> he always does. i have a news flash are in democrats, bernie is no democrat. he has hijacked your party, either you are a hostage or a willing participant. when nancy pelosi said this is a passing fancy, democrat running for president are advancing that is crazy. >> they like to talk how government can stop income inequality, country about income mobility, look at people who started out dirt poor, oprah, howard schultz, and on and on, steve jobs, but they never, bernie never answers this basic question, how will government taxing a and spending make your wage hig higher, my income highe we double debt under obama, what he is still talking about is going on. >> he is not interested in that, they are interested in control your life from grade told grave -- grade tol cradle to grave, fg your debt, you entered a contract for that education. and millennials are saying, you know
john k kennedy attacking communist cuba with nixon: >> since then bernie sanders praised more -- noriega refuses to call maduro a dictator. >> it is your saw. assumetion? i never have. >> with me now. brad blakeman. >> he always does. i have a news flash are in democrats, bernie is no democrat. he has hijacked your party, either you are a hostage or a willing participant. when nancy pelosi said this is a passing fancy, democrat running for president are advancing that is...
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protocol and was seen as an attempt to lead for cover for strongman noriega. two months later, u.s. invaded panama to bring him no justice on drug charges. this was kind of a big deal. quickly came calling for the receipts, asking barr for the legal opinion. he refused to give it up. instead he offered 13-page testimony that he assured congress, quote, summarizes the principle conclusions. sound familiar? that's the exact same phrase and tactic barr used last month. back in 1989, barr was being a skillful lawyer, advancing the president's interest, but it appeared he wasn't entirely forthcoming. after congress subpoenaed the actual document, they found significant differences between barr's summary and the actual legal opinion. for example, barr breezed over the president's obligation to take the treaties like the u.n. charter be faithfully executed, long standing assumption that congress would act within legal law. the president doesn't have to be constrained by the u.n. charter because it's a political question. he also didn't mention that his opinion overturned an earlier opinion
protocol and was seen as an attempt to lead for cover for strongman noriega. two months later, u.s. invaded panama to bring him no justice on drug charges. this was kind of a big deal. quickly came calling for the receipts, asking barr for the legal opinion. he refused to give it up. instead he offered 13-page testimony that he assured congress, quote, summarizes the principle conclusions. sound familiar? that's the exact same phrase and tactic barr used last month. back in 1989, barr was being...
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him 30 plus years ago when he was attorney general in the 82nd airborne division rideout general noriegawe prosecuted here are in south florida and in that case what he cared about was making sure we followed the rules, making sure the constitution was adhered to and that the defendant got a fair trial. i'm telling you people should be proud of this attorney general as i am. eric: finally, do you think he will go full board into investigating the alleged fisa warrant abuses and how this started in the first place with that now discredited dossier and exploded with the carter page fisa applications, do you think he will do a complete investigation of that? >> good question. i think he will only because that's what he said he would do, to look at it and i know that the inspector general michael horwitz is also looking at it, so i think the department will get back on track, go about their business and they will try to write some of these things that frankly sort of deviated left or right from the department's policy. i just know this, eric, when general barr looks at a case he doesn't care
him 30 plus years ago when he was attorney general in the 82nd airborne division rideout general noriegawe prosecuted here are in south florida and in that case what he cared about was making sure we followed the rules, making sure the constitution was adhered to and that the defendant got a fair trial. i'm telling you people should be proud of this attorney general as i am. eric: finally, do you think he will go full board into investigating the alleged fisa warrant abuses and how this started...
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one prime target might be panama's general noriega. >> reporter: news of the controversial memo surprisedent george h.w. bush. >> i'm abashed to say i'll have to get back to with you your question. >> reporter: as with the mueller report today, barr was asked decades ago to provide his full legal opinion to congress. n instead, barr offered a 13-page summary. he reasoned as head of the justice department legal counsel, he provided advice on a controversial basis. still, the chair of the house judiciary committee at the time wrote this letter to barr's boss, the attorney general requesting the full memo. it is my understanding that the opinion is unclassified and that it does not discuss ongoing investigations or litigation. therefore, can i see no damage that would result from disclosure. barr refused. wanting congress to trust his summary, so barr was called to testify. as nyu law professor ryan newman noted on just security.org. barr argued opinions from his office had been treated in the past as confidential. the chair quickly pointed out. doj published other opinions up until 1985. th
one prime target might be panama's general noriega. >> reporter: news of the controversial memo surprisedent george h.w. bush. >> i'm abashed to say i'll have to get back to with you your question. >> reporter: as with the mueller report today, barr was asked decades ago to provide his full legal opinion to congress. n instead, barr offered a 13-page summary. he reasoned as head of the justice department legal counsel, he provided advice on a controversial basis. still, the...
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we were in miami, we were trying noriega, first time ever we'd gotten a foreign leader here in the u.s. trying on drug trafficking, 20 plus soldiers died in the process. he was intensely involved in it. calling down to the u.s. attorney's office, wanting to know we were doing everything possible. he was crossing t's, he was dotting i's. i'm telling you, laura, straight as an arrow, the guy is a lawyer's lawyer. and to be accused of some of the things that they're accusing him of, i don't know. it's very, very disappointing. >> people say he should resign. i've known barr almost as long as you. maybe not quite as long as you. but i think for a couple of decades. it's one of the people, if you need a legal analysis, dispassionate legal analysis, sober judgment, he's one of the rare people you can go to, frankly. and, jim, i got to tell you, this is one of the most disgusting things to come out of the trump era. anyone who supports any part of this president's agenda is smeared in one way or the other. it's smeared, it's implicated. it's harassed. but this is a game they play. but they're
we were in miami, we were trying noriega, first time ever we'd gotten a foreign leader here in the u.s. trying on drug trafficking, 20 plus soldiers died in the process. he was intensely involved in it. calling down to the u.s. attorney's office, wanting to know we were doing everything possible. he was crossing t's, he was dotting i's. i'm telling you, laura, straight as an arrow, the guy is a lawyer's lawyer. and to be accused of some of the things that they're accusing him of, i don't know....
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leeway and break up of the sofe yen union and successfully ran his iraq war in 1991 and apprehended noriegais came out before the bushes so it will be interesting to see how some of these presidents move in the rankings in our future polling and this is not a scientific poll but as richard said, we have participation from really the finest people we could find that spent their lives studying the institution of the presidency. host: this is the third survey c-span did. we did it in 2000, 2009 and again in 2017. you can learn more about the surveys. go to c-span.org/thepresidents and also purchase the book there. all the profits goes to c-span's nonprofit education foundation. i want to thank professor brinkley, dean medford, and richard norton smith for the >> saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern global tv has live coverage from a museum, talking about c-span's new book "the presidents." noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executive. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2 from bell museum. congress is on the last week of its spring recess. members returned to capitol hill on mond
leeway and break up of the sofe yen union and successfully ran his iraq war in 1991 and apprehended noriegais came out before the bushes so it will be interesting to see how some of these presidents move in the rankings in our future polling and this is not a scientific poll but as richard said, we have participation from really the finest people we could find that spent their lives studying the institution of the presidency. host: this is the third survey c-span did. we did it in 2000, 2009...
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administration in 1989 when the president, then president wanted to invade panama and snatch manuel noriegao face drug trafficking charges. and barr gave the bush white house exactly the opinion it was looking for, and he was, as ryan goodman has reminded us, based on the story i did when i finally got my hands on the memo a few years later, barr was not totally transparent about the legal basis that he laid out in that memo. >> all right, laura, the pushback is listen, you work the system that you're in. he argued at the time that tradition and ordinary guidelines and practice of the olc, the same way he does about the doj was to keep stuff secret and to only release what you need to and to protect different categories of information. that's what he was doing then. that's what he is doing. now your concerns. >> well, certainly we are in extraordinary times. this seems to be the complete poster child for that old phrase "trust but verify." certainly there is some prerogative to be exercised by the attorney general of the united states. however, when you have the just trust me, trust is the
administration in 1989 when the president, then president wanted to invade panama and snatch manuel noriegao face drug trafficking charges. and barr gave the bush white house exactly the opinion it was looking for, and he was, as ryan goodman has reminded us, based on the story i did when i finally got my hands on the memo a few years later, barr was not totally transparent about the legal basis that he laid out in that memo. >> all right, laura, the pushback is listen, you work the...
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charter and seen as an attempt to provide cover for noriega on drug trafficking charges.ss asked barr for the original legal opinion. barr refused to give it up, instead he offered a 13-page history that he said were the principal conclusions. that's the exact same phrase and tactic barr used when he framed the results of the mueller investigation in his four-page memo. when barr did this the first time the actual 22-page document they found significant differences between barr's summary and the legal opinion. barr breezed over the president's obligation to take care that treaties like the u.n. charter be faithfully executed. barr didn't mention his opinion overturned an earlier opinion about abductions on foreign soil. these were conclusion that is barr apparently chose to hide from congress and they didn't come into light until years later. at that point those concerns were literally academic. but in 1996 law review article conclude that barr's congressional testimony, quote, attempted to gloss over the broad legal and policy changes that his written opinion advocated,
charter and seen as an attempt to provide cover for noriega on drug trafficking charges.ss asked barr for the original legal opinion. barr refused to give it up, instead he offered a 13-page history that he said were the principal conclusions. that's the exact same phrase and tactic barr used when he framed the results of the mueller investigation in his four-page memo. when barr did this the first time the actual 22-page document they found significant differences between barr's summary and...
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noriega is gone. [laughter] i did not fully appreciate the importance of having a government for all its flaws it works. we have fiat currency is not backed by gold but by our democracy inner strength military, intelligence don't do everything right but it is an assault on every institution and tied up with thinking. >> final question in the back. to make a graduate students on - - student what do you think government like a debt issuance and the growth in their private debt market clicks do you think regulators will be late to act and if we have significantly less from in the past? for mac and not the first person to say this but a lot of them are taking on debt and using it. a key element of good underwriting are they employed? how is the revenue also look at what they put the debt to and a lot of companies are borrowing a lot of money to pay dividends and buy back stock because that is an artificial way to make the stock look good. i'm gone you are gone and they need to get quarterly earnings. i ca
noriega is gone. [laughter] i did not fully appreciate the importance of having a government for all its flaws it works. we have fiat currency is not backed by gold but by our democracy inner strength military, intelligence don't do everything right but it is an assault on every institution and tied up with thinking. >> final question in the back. to make a graduate students on - - student what do you think government like a debt issuance and the growth in their private debt market clicks...
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agua y agradezco asÍ tengo que hacerlo cada vez que me pregunten y hablemos de hugo gustavo loza noriega aplauso >>> enseguida 3 generaciones se enfrentan juegan a las parejas prepÁrese >> tambiÉn mÚsica y diversiÓn porque maÑana no se pueden perder la visita visita de los imitadores a "un nuevo dÍa" una fanÁtica que nos hara recordar juan gabriel >> el clÁsico dtos hay algo que no te puedes perder en olive garden. los nuevos giant italian classics. desde $12.99. cuatro nuevas especialidades, hechas a lo grande como el giant chicken parmigiana. nuevos giant italian classics sólo por tiempo limitado sólo en olive garden. ¿y qué pasará con "la tortuguita"? (sí, bueno...) mis padres se lo pasarona mi hermanito. ¿y mi guitarra? tu también, afuera. elige a quien esté aquí para ayudar a que la vida vaya bien. ¿cabe¡necesitas alisarlo!de?ra. descubre fructis sleek & shine, con aceite de argán marroquí. cabello súper liso, incluso con 97% de humedad. sin parabenos. fructis sleek & shine de garnier, ¡naturalmente! [sta♪ium crowd] ♪ target llega a tu puerta para que puedas hacer más. con entrega e
agua y agradezco asÍ tengo que hacerlo cada vez que me pregunten y hablemos de hugo gustavo loza noriega aplauso >>> enseguida 3 generaciones se enfrentan juegan a las parejas prepÁrese >> tambiÉn mÚsica y diversiÓn porque maÑana no se pueden perder la visita visita de los imitadores a "un nuevo dÍa" una fanÁtica que nos hara recordar juan gabriel >> el clÁsico dtos hay algo que no te puedes perder en olive garden. los nuevos giant italian classics. desde...
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leeway and break up of the sofe yen union and successfully ran his iraq war in 1991 and apprehended noriegais came out before the bushes so it will be interesting to see how some of these presidents move in the rankings in our future polling and this is not a scientific poll but as richard said, we have participation from really the finest people we could find that spent their lives studying the institution of the presidency. host: this is the third survey c-span did. we did it in 2000, 2009 and again in 2017. you can learn more about the surveys. go to c-span.org/thepresidents and also purchase the book there. all the profits goes to c-span's nonprofit education foundation. i want to thank professor brinkley, dean medford, and richard norton smith for the conversation this morning. appreciate it very much. and now we're going to take you to the brookings institution where deputy department undersecretary for policy, david trachtenberg, and security experts are going to be discussing nuclear deterrence. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the na
leeway and break up of the sofe yen union and successfully ran his iraq war in 1991 and apprehended noriegais came out before the bushes so it will be interesting to see how some of these presidents move in the rankings in our future polling and this is not a scientific poll but as richard said, we have participation from really the finest people we could find that spent their lives studying the institution of the presidency. host: this is the third survey c-span did. we did it in 2000, 2009...
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people died when we, soldiers died when we removed noriega in panama.hy should we be only ones that do that when the people who are going to suffer the most are the south americans? they don't even want to help us? stuart: what is with the cubans with this breakout in southern mexico? there is a camp for migrants, 3,000 strong, overnight, 1300 people broke out, escaped so to speak, led by cubans. what is with the cubans in this? >> the thing is there are more than just central americans coming in these caravans. it is not surprising to me there are cubans in this group, because if a cuban crosses the border they have asylum under the, got it, no matter what. >> the law. so it is natural. i think there is something interesting about seeing this breakout because it reinforce what is the mexicans have said all along which is, look we're doing our best to stop this. there is a lot of anti-mexican sentiment in this country and they're blaming mexico for the central americans coming through. in fact i have some statistics here. in february there were, the mex
people died when we, soldiers died when we removed noriega in panama.hy should we be only ones that do that when the people who are going to suffer the most are the south americans? they don't even want to help us? stuart: what is with the cubans with this breakout in southern mexico? there is a camp for migrants, 3,000 strong, overnight, 1300 people broke out, escaped so to speak, led by cubans. what is with the cubans in this? >> the thing is there are more than just central americans...