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we surrender our modesty and trust physicians especially our ob/gyn with our needs and vulnerabilities. in return we expect expertise and respect. elizabeth blackwell to get a medical degree of gender power and balance and advocated for women's equal representation. it isn't only about what women will do in medicine but also the influence they will exert she lectured in 1959. today half of our medical students but another go-round is no more secure either is our health. the report found the life expectancy has risen and women are dying at younger ages than international peers. it's kind that has been worsening. in the years it is worse than men and worse than the previous generation. the 2013 study found that doctors enter adulthood greater risk for the development. in 42% of counties women's life expectancy is decreasing. fact, haven't we come a long way from where cervical cancer was the number one cause of cancer and the days when breast cancer and more awareness, haven't we conquered this and aren't we already more flexible, shouldn't women have more power now in medicine and the s
we surrender our modesty and trust physicians especially our ob/gyn with our needs and vulnerabilities. in return we expect expertise and respect. elizabeth blackwell to get a medical degree of gender power and balance and advocated for women's equal representation. it isn't only about what women will do in medicine but also the influence they will exert she lectured in 1959. today half of our medical students but another go-round is no more secure either is our health. the report found the...
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only an economic or political argument it's also psychological isn't it why is germany so afraid why ob john been so afraid of debt. i think this is a bit yeah you can say the heritage of the german past so i think germans have always been very very sensitive to inflation and to debt but sometimes they forget that you need some debt to finance the future and this is probably what politicians have to tell people and then i think also the german mood will change i hope at least a bit that this is not giving away goodies for the past and this is what unfortunately in the last 2 great coalitions have done there was money there was money in the last 10 years due to the very good situation of the german economy but they didn't spend it for the future so for productivity and those investments i just mention i think if you tell this to the people it's for the children for the next generation i think you could overcome this typical german problem quite a bit. because of thank you very much for that analysis things thank you think. now the c.e.o. of boeing dennis millen barack has admitted to u.s
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martinez: fuji: martinez: deimos: (dy: deimos: boy: deimos: (thunder rumbling) drug dealersdrug urs,prth m obe are usually the viims of the shooting. >> (murmurs) >> lots of the shootings seem veryrofessional. >> yes.st >> you can undd why people mighmithink it was the police. >> yes, the pele might think thatt was a... or it was done by some police officers, but actually, it was not. back.olice kill when they fight (chuckles) if the police do it, it will... it is, uh... it is legitimate, because we the police a law enforcers, so what we ate just doing is to enforce thlaw. atpresident duterte rely drugs. a drug addt or drug pusher, that kind of person has no plack already here. that's their choice. w they wanto live in hellre. already.le (chu they choose to transfer, to reassign in hell. i heard that most of the shooting incidents here in the soh was in the way of what you have said. >> it was the police? >> some said aut that.e >> that lice werdoing the shgtings? >> yes. >> other police officersaid that >> yes, other police officers. ♪ (people talking in background) modequillo: (cheering and
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he's been in this field of ob/gyn for more than 40 years, and for back use to start working with this midwife and he told several stories. he didn't denigrate what to do in hospital. what he's been doing in hospital, but he pointed out how he could learn so much listen to the midwife and the women and he gave some great stories. we are going some of this, these sort of short presentations at the briefing at the statehouse this morning which is for this important bill where can't get past. people should refer to physicians to that short presentation to role model how to be positive about opening these conversations and share information and enable others to save maybe we're doing things not the right way. an endocrinologist going up against the gynecological establishment with information that are endocrinologist peers have problems with the gynecologist you because it's not their sphere. but the conversation has to happen and your book is going to help that, so thank you. >> thanks. [applause] >> i'm going to add a question to that. which i like to ask a lot of people i develop for un
he's been in this field of ob/gyn for more than 40 years, and for back use to start working with this midwife and he told several stories. he didn't denigrate what to do in hospital. what he's been doing in hospital, but he pointed out how he could learn so much listen to the midwife and the women and he gave some great stories. we are going some of this, these sort of short presentations at the briefing at the statehouse this morning which is for this important bill where can't get past....
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podemos hacerlo mejor hoy se celebra su funeral donde han ofrecido discurso de despedida expresidentes ob su ciudad natal a baltimore donde se llevarÁ a cabo el servicio religioso para despedirlo acuden compaÑeros de partido. legisladores, lo decÍas la exsecretaria de estado y excandidata presidencial hillary y tambiÉn precandidatos presidenciales demÓcratas como warren, y bidenbÉn la congresista y familiares su hermano y hijas han tomado la palabra y ademÁs de muy pero tambiÉn tomaron la palabra dos expresidentes de estados unidos, bill clinton que subiÓ emocionado para darle y rendirle un honor congresista y tambiÉn barack obama quiÉn hizo lo propio, pero el luto va mÁs alla de este acto oficial de la cuatro paredes en esta iglesia porque en baltimore tiene una historia comÚn con el congresista hemos conversado con la comunidad latina y agradecen las gestiones que tuvo y cÓmo les ayudÓ incluso en los tienens mÁs difÍciles en baltimore, dicen, que serÁ un vacÍo dificil de llenar. >>> felicidad? >>> gracias javier. >>> la campaÑa del presidente trump se burlÓ de que biden olvidara registr
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. >> the jump higher was ob on the back of the shanghai opening thp that's the magic. >> sthang high is one is thing better margins from gas lower margin and also the membership up 5 percent is what peemt people wanted i'm with carter on this i said this yesterday, all the by box retailers i think are trading at multiples that are not only because they've been defensive. --en a it's not doctor dsh execution at target has been kbref 37 wal-mart trying to convince you they can speedy trial with azmodan online. but if the consumer weakens that's the consumer losing the jobs and i just think that -- at this cycle after a stock almost ip it tripled in 47 and a half years not that that matters let's talk about the montana multiple now i don't need to own it. >> more insulated or less than wal-mart or target >> probably -- probably less insulated i would say. i think the wal-mart customer is going there for that repeat type of buying where costco, how many tubs of peanut butter do you need. >> depends on who you are. >> if you are in it, though. if you are in it now how do you trade it 282
. >> the jump higher was ob on the back of the shanghai opening thp that's the magic. >> sthang high is one is thing better margins from gas lower margin and also the membership up 5 percent is what peemt people wanted i'm with carter on this i said this yesterday, all the by box retailers i think are trading at multiples that are not only because they've been defensive. --en a it's not doctor dsh execution at target has been kbref 37 wal-mart trying to convince you they can speedy...
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but two of them, two modules will become a surgical center and one module will become an ob/gyn, and the other modules will be for emergency services. so, it is exciting. >> is there anyway we can contribute to this project? >> of course. i am sure our sisters will be happy to take contributions. i can give you our address. >> speak it now if you don't mind. >> we are at the sisters of st. francis, we are at po box 1028 in redwood city, california, 94064. >> reporter: wonderful, good to know. >> it is wonderful. we need funds. as franciscans, we are so so with begging. it's not one of the things we like to do, but we do do it when we need to help the poor. >> sure, that is wonderful. it is an interesting product. you mentioned your consecrated population is injured aging. are you looking for vocations? >> the world is changing. women have many more opportunities. in some ways, that plays into it, and other ways it has nothing to do with it. god is still calling people to follow him in whatever way god chooses to call them. and, it might not be to the kind of religious life i have liv
but two of them, two modules will become a surgical center and one module will become an ob/gyn, and the other modules will be for emergency services. so, it is exciting. >> is there anyway we can contribute to this project? >> of course. i am sure our sisters will be happy to take contributions. i can give you our address. >> speak it now if you don't mind. >> we are at the sisters of st. francis, we are at po box 1028 in redwood city, california, 94064. >>...
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but that in the back obe okay . if you want to get out early and get to work and maybe get off early, that's a good thing but remember everyone will be doing this. this is a look at interstate 880 north and south. no major issues on the bay bridge. if you don't have kids and you don't need to be home tonight, tonight might be the time to just take it easy and stay a little later to avoid the big burly crowd trying to get home. >>> new this morning from san jose. more details coming in about a deadly officer-involved shooting at the center teresa light rail station. last night around 8:40 pm when the rail station after getting reports a man with a knife was threatening people. an armed vta security officer got there first, confronted the suspect and then shot the man who later died in the hospital. that security officer was not hurt. an investigation by the sheriff's office continues. >>> the latest on the kincade fire. conditions are improving. firefighters will not have to deal with windy conditions today . a red f
but that in the back obe okay . if you want to get out early and get to work and maybe get off early, that's a good thing but remember everyone will be doing this. this is a look at interstate 880 north and south. no major issues on the bay bridge. if you don't have kids and you don't need to be home tonight, tonight might be the time to just take it easy and stay a little later to avoid the big burly crowd trying to get home. >>> new this morning from san jose. more details coming in...
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defenders josh was the best talent his youth coach evan trying scoring goals got long breaks in one trophy obs with the next big east speech. but you have the natural ability and are willing to work hard i think that you know it's an unstoppable combination and his desire to compete and to win as a team and as an individual i think those will be as strongest assets embodies the st louis type of player which good mentality good work ethic like i said very selfless and he's just got a tremendous talent for me josh is a complete center forward that i think is a refined. it didn't take long until the national team scouts became aware of his extraordinary talent. when i started getting invited to you for team national team camps is when i really knew that i could do this for the rest of my life there was a there was a moment i. believe used 16 years old 15 years old playing against the dallas. in the playoffs they were considered the number one rated team and in the country at the time with a lot of top professional prospects and josh line 3 years up was was was by far the man of the match and just
defenders josh was the best talent his youth coach evan trying scoring goals got long breaks in one trophy obs with the next big east speech. but you have the natural ability and are willing to work hard i think that you know it's an unstoppable combination and his desire to compete and to win as a team and as an individual i think those will be as strongest assets embodies the st louis type of player which good mentality good work ethic like i said very selfless and he's just got a tremendous...
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but then i got to gross us of those a lot of the jewels that happened so i could obs all of that on the small scale going on a lot but it's so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what would i do that. government waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter india the 3rd biggest after plastic and paper. for india it's not just the garment with that you have to be concerned about it's the production we use that we have to be concerned about this to one of the largest exporters of both objects and on these in the way so all of the waste is just as we're going to do i think at that level is still something that we're not being able to do with the amount of they're producing our. big bottom mental implications of watering and the situation is only getting worse by the day due to the surging demand for products use of chemicals the need for landfill space energy and water consumption. into a new 1501. and that fashion industry used up about 79000000000 metric yourself so that's that's huge and the si
but then i got to gross us of those a lot of the jewels that happened so i could obs all of that on the small scale going on a lot but it's so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what would i do that. government waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter india the 3rd biggest after plastic and paper. for india it's not just the garment with that you have to be concerned about it's the production we...
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but then i thought being gross us is there's a lot of restrictions that happen so i could obs all of that on all the small scale units or a lot that is so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what is already there. garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the 3rd biggest after plastic and paper. but in india it's not just the garment with that we have to be concerned about is the production risk that we have to be concerned about this still one of the largest exporters of forethought in the way so all of the waste is just so here goes i think at that level is still something that benoit being able to deal with the amount of the reproducing. the environmental implications of watering and the situation is only getting worse by the day due to the surging demand for products use of chemicals the need for landfill space energy and water consumption. in 2015. in that fashion industry used up about 79. so that's that's huge and the single t. shirt is about 2720 liters of water w
but then i thought being gross us is there's a lot of restrictions that happen so i could obs all of that on all the small scale units or a lot that is so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what is already there. garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the 3rd biggest after plastic and paper. but in india it's not just the garment with that we have to be concerned about is the...
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obs to secure him keep on a lot then buy it if you can actually him but not us if you cannot be. any male impose their records not. stand the thought that the sun don't. shine cos accounts on the back to lead the damage son a bad. day. yeah the cossack of their heritage i cannot sit at the back it was do says she passe. it's no longer possible to publicly sell all purchase an archaeological object without legal documented proof of origin. the pressure on private collectors has increased. any of their acquisitions can be examined at a time. when the server. is the one in. the forty's who. were going on when you said is that one also. in your walk on water specifically muscle these are pretty careful if you are going to gallop. say 40 killing everybody who says it is legal or. a reason question the clue each year and took my 2 kids like you are now me a place group is cool going to see if i move knowing me into the p.s. room sumanda ph if we actually did know what i think nor. there. some don't say on acceptance of the course of the. ski or. off or as who they will forces you to ge
obs to secure him keep on a lot then buy it if you can actually him but not us if you cannot be. any male impose their records not. stand the thought that the sun don't. shine cos accounts on the back to lead the damage son a bad. day. yeah the cossack of their heritage i cannot sit at the back it was do says she passe. it's no longer possible to publicly sell all purchase an archaeological object without legal documented proof of origin. the pressure on private collectors has increased. any of...
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if you want a cell phone computer screen ob electric car or rechargeable batrywith, you need the mirmstical to the productionf mag nets. necessary for building renewable now the united st used to be a world leader. but 20 years chiur f out how important rare earth would be and boosted supply. prices crashed. soon,on it was no lr profitable to operate mines in the united statete the last marilyn rare earth company in north america, molly corp. filed for bankruptcy four ars ago. now rely on china for more than 90% off rare earth production or processing. creating a big probl process. and not just a problem for consumer technology but for national security. many of these elements are critical components in defense systems. so criticaln fact theru administration put out a report highlighting their importance saying, quote, the assured supply much the critical minerals and the resilience of splay chains are essential to the suns economic security anda nati defense. the long-term concern, is that mcwill control so mu rare earth mining and refining that it will be able to dictate price and av
if you want a cell phone computer screen ob electric car or rechargeable batrywith, you need the mirmstical to the productionf mag nets. necessary for building renewable now the united st used to be a world leader. but 20 years chiur f out how important rare earth would be and boosted supply. prices crashed. soon,on it was no lr profitable to operate mines in the united statete the last marilyn rare earth company in north america, molly corp. filed for bankruptcy four ars ago. now rely on china...
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a vacancy opened up in what is an incredibly important office for our city, the mayor followed her obation and pick the person she the most experienced and ready for the job, that is me, change has to start are doing is not at vemb 5, the opg le inanrk our city will wedecide who keeps a job and wh at i will do point e at is >> no feeling that you get it and under sanford's advantage? >> i thk what i'm getting is another job, to do well in campaigning, mother of three am used to having a lot of jobs and i'm committed to doing it all well. >> let me ask you and ask, what is the one top priority you i would wichange t perhaps did not do as well under george gaskin as it should have or might have. >> i've been nning for th office for not ofupsorsbee pele viand ing sentces e go are boset up. they are fed up with seng glass on ery street from a car break-in. they are fed up with stepping over needles and having a city infrastructure that says there is nothing we can do about it. what we hato do is get back to bringing neighborhood prosecutors to partner with sentences go. o build safety in
a vacancy opened up in what is an incredibly important office for our city, the mayor followed her obation and pick the person she the most experienced and ready for the job, that is me, change has to start are doing is not at vemb 5, the opg le inanrk our city will wedecide who keeps a job and wh at i will do point e at is >> no feeling that you get it and under sanford's advantage? >> i thk what i'm getting is another job, to do well in campaigning, mother of three am used to...
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parcels and isn't going to pull the plug on these things that he frankly he's going to have to accept the ob extension. just simply to have a chance o of getting the deal through. but not by the way if that happens dot will serve them potentially. undermines the timetablee for hololding a genel election which is t the other sure a about whihich- were all somewhatat on n tenterhooks her. in the uninited kingdom because if this election is not cold. bye much later than the very beginning of november. then basically we had to the daughter of stock christmas and. any any politician wants to hold an election over the christmas period. yeah and i think that the end of the british pubublic is power re absolutely fed up with this whole. issue i mean we've seen it today the- king g of a new television channel that doesesnt wa to. t that thahat will make t a point not to mention. the b. word a tool i mean i'm just wondering what public o opinion is like at the moment in the u . k. do you get a sense that. even remain as i'll just f fed p with this and want to get breaks it down. if f nothing ele the e
parcels and isn't going to pull the plug on these things that he frankly he's going to have to accept the ob extension. just simply to have a chance o of getting the deal through. but not by the way if that happens dot will serve them potentially. undermines the timetablee for hololding a genel election which is t the other sure a about whihich- were all somewhatat on n tenterhooks her. in the uninited kingdom because if this election is not cold. bye much later than the very beginning of...
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what you envision in terms of homelessness and solving the ob m. >> i'm the only candidate that has beenaser d focuon homeless conditions and mental hilt from the beginning. my goal is to take juvenile haul ask turn that in a mental health center. it's one thing to say that those battling mental iless shouldn't be in our county jails or courtrooms, but they shouldn't be on our streets either. we need a robust mental health system for them to get the hern they need, and juvenile hall is a perfect opportunity to do that. >> julie, let's go to you. >> i think i take very practicing thattic approach to these issues on san francisco streets. one of them is a as district attorney, can you be an advocate for certai y policy positionand i definitely want to make here is that we push a policy position that address homelessness, drug addiction, and mental health issues before homelessness occurs. before people become involved in the criminal justice syem, we need to take an approach that is thoughtful about what pps in terms of where they are -- where we have an opportunity to palab te get peo mak
what you envision in terms of homelessness and solving the ob m. >> i'm the only candidate that has beenaser d focuon homeless conditions and mental hilt from the beginning. my goal is to take juvenile haul ask turn that in a mental health center. it's one thing to say that those battling mental iless shouldn't be in our county jails or courtrooms, but they shouldn't be on our streets either. we need a robust mental health system for them to get the hern they need, and juvenile hall is a...
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capital as part of what's planned to be 2 weeks of action have been blocking major roads and business obs in the center of london the activists part of the global extinction rebellion movements that they won't disrupt business as usual in a bid to force environmental issues to the top of the agenda some of the stunts are also planned in some 60 cities world wide. and i won't climate change does seem to dominate current concerns about the human foreign meant a new report does predict another potential catastrophe on the horizon a shortage of phosphorous. right 1st lies is that underpin global food production is an imminent crisis the rogue phosphate deposits on which the world depends not only finite but some of contaminate it and many located in geo politically unstable areas of phosphorous is essential for all life it does take many fundamental by chemical processes for example creating d.n.a. but it also has a commercial applications to it is why i think he says a fertilizer phosphate compounds are used in steel production demand for the element has been soaring among the concerns they
capital as part of what's planned to be 2 weeks of action have been blocking major roads and business obs in the center of london the activists part of the global extinction rebellion movements that they won't disrupt business as usual in a bid to force environmental issues to the top of the agenda some of the stunts are also planned in some 60 cities world wide. and i won't climate change does seem to dominate current concerns about the human foreign meant a new report does predict another...
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the first vote was on- which is known him not as well ob the withdrawal agreement bill. of that didn't get a majority- soon this is the first prime minister since the referendum. boris johnson- go to victory that he got the approval of the house of commons- which is really significant but it was a very short lived. victory because then- straight. away office we had another crucial place and that was on the. time table is called a program mission it was an accelerated false tracking over this ritual agreement bill. and would only allow the house of commons three days of scrutiny including today so that scrutiny was to finish by. thursday evening but the mps rejected that so that was. well we thought it was expected we had crunch the numbers so now we have a situation where the speaker has said that the withdrawal agreement bill is quote in limbo that's his the technical term for it. the prime minister. made a statement as soon as- the verge was announced and he said that he was pressing the pause button on this legislation this withdrawal agreement bill the full they will
the first vote was on- which is known him not as well ob the withdrawal agreement bill. of that didn't get a majority- soon this is the first prime minister since the referendum. boris johnson- go to victory that he got the approval of the house of commons- which is really significant but it was a very short lived. victory because then- straight. away office we had another crucial place and that was on the. time table is called a program mission it was an accelerated false tracking over this...
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i'd like us to go down memory lane, for those of us who had the privilege obeing here, mr. engel, we're reminded of a secular turkey, a turkey where all were welcomed. we remember visiting some of the beautiful and wonderful treasures of turkey as we met with government officials and heard them reinforce their commitment to democracy, the idea of freedom of religion. and that is appropriate for a 70-year member of nato. we're very grateful for their commitment to nato. there are many who continue to advocate for turkey's presence in nato. so that nato could be comprehensive and unique. but we find ourselves now in the grips of a single-minded individual. who does not see the beauty of democracy, does not see the beauty of diversity and the welcoming of those from many places to turkey or the orderly process and the role, the strong role they can play in the middle east. yet, on a midnight call or late night call on a sunday night, speaking to this administration, the turkish president didn't consult or maybe offer options, but what we have gleaned from the media is that the
i'd like us to go down memory lane, for those of us who had the privilege obeing here, mr. engel, we're reminded of a secular turkey, a turkey where all were welcomed. we remember visiting some of the beautiful and wonderful treasures of turkey as we met with government officials and heard them reinforce their commitment to democracy, the idea of freedom of religion. and that is appropriate for a 70-year member of nato. we're very grateful for their commitment to nato. there are many who...
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ginni: oh, i--you know,ob. david:nd customers, they're mostly interested in what? when you meet ngth them, you're tryio tell them why ibm is better than dy else or... - no. well-- - no, you don't do that? of course, always, in some way. of a mirror image. i mean, i hear this from them, right? they're like-- i can remember years ago, they'd be saying to me, and i can remember saying, "be careful. i think this is coming to ter near you." - right. - and so this idea-- i believe our tranryormation mirrors what eompany is going through. you rebuild your you're gonna have to change how you do the work, and you're gonna havwork on whoe that do the work. david: how do you measure your success as ceo? it share price? is it earnings, earnings-per- share, revenue growth? ginni: what i am most focused on, the ard's most focused on, is transforming ibm for this next era, this next cognitive era. and so, the sort of milepost that we put out there is, as i said-- part of the portfolio is we build new products which is $34 billion. it had double-digit growth. that is a very import
ginni: oh, i--you know,ob. david:nd customers, they're mostly interested in what? when you meet ngth them, you're tryio tell them why ibm is better than dy else or... - no. well-- - no, you don't do that? of course, always, in some way. of a mirror image. i mean, i hear this from them, right? they're like-- i can remember years ago, they'd be saying to me, and i can remember saying, "be careful. i think this is coming to ter near you." - right. - and so this idea-- i believe our...
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facebook is doing its best to keep libra currently from falling into ob livon. and why investors are in for a reality check. stick around >>> more news this morning in theongoing wework saga after replacing the ceo and shelving the ipo, the company is looking to boost its balance sheet and reports of spinning off two more of recent acquisitions called space iq and team also looking to scale back the china expansion plans. fich rating down grading wework, cutting credit rating to cripple c plus that is deep into what they call junk territory >> cracks are forming that facebook assembled to build libra. some who signed on are now considering involvement. following backlash of those wash dogs nervous from attracting attention. some have declined facebook's request to publicly support the digital currency >>> still on tech, call it the trade war rocking wall street and vesting world that has nothing to do with trade and everything to do with trading. later, your big number of the day. 25 that is the percent of all condos built in manhattan since 2013 that remain uns
facebook is doing its best to keep libra currently from falling into ob livon. and why investors are in for a reality check. stick around >>> more news this morning in theongoing wework saga after replacing the ceo and shelving the ipo, the company is looking to boost its balance sheet and reports of spinning off two more of recent acquisitions called space iq and team also looking to scale back the china expansion plans. fich rating down grading wework, cutting credit rating to...
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the early hours 143 but it is bound to cause flooding in the post valley but also often they western obs this is the picture the green is rain the darker green probably some assumes today to the east the warm weather still relatively speaking still 28 vienna now 21 in berlin to the west more like autumn teens including in spain or france with the windy weather confined to the north the persistent rain in scandinavia still there in sweden with snow on the northern edge but slowly dying out and then the picture tomorrow's bit different because this is the lazy line of what is today thunderstorms tomorrow disappeared so the sun's back and the povere the next frontal system next a lot of rain is coming in so the bay of biscay to northern france and the wards exists too in romania now we still got some showers obviously from what happens in italy druggy across had a look at the reports there not that deep but still the potential today. who was a sponsor. of the legacy of south africa's a n c s that made the recording or these it is the plough how does he take us how a liability on top recepti
the early hours 143 but it is bound to cause flooding in the post valley but also often they western obs this is the picture the green is rain the darker green probably some assumes today to the east the warm weather still relatively speaking still 28 vienna now 21 in berlin to the west more like autumn teens including in spain or france with the windy weather confined to the north the persistent rain in scandinavia still there in sweden with snow on the northern edge but slowly dying out and...
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that is major step to overcoming one of the ob ta. >> caller:s th-- obstacles that consumers face >> it's expected to grow to $3.7 billion. consumerables are expected to be about 10% of that. >>> next, if you think markets are scared of elizabeth warren, what wouldapn hpeif bernie sanders got elected? we'll hear from senator sanders on what his democratic socialism would mean for business. stay with us robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing today, wherever you are even on the bus. ooh, like this guy. yeah, i bet he's investing right now. he's taking charge. he's grabbing the bull by the horns! and he - just missed his stop, yeah. it's time to do money, so what are you waiting for. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. on a scale of one to five? wait... one to five? when it comes to feelings, it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive
that is major step to overcoming one of the ob ta. >> caller:s th-- obstacles that consumers face >> it's expected to grow to $3.7 billion. consumerables are expected to be about 10% of that. >>> next, if you think markets are scared of elizabeth warren, what wouldapn hpeif bernie sanders got elected? we'll hear from senator sanders on what his democratic socialism would mean for business. stay with us robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission...
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doctor.d you are a ob/gyn. i said you are doctor. let me ask you something. , doe a doctor in oklahoma you have to have any formal and he said yes, you got to go to medical school. andid ok, that was a joke that is what i used to do in my career. hour and i explained to him what jokes were and what the props for -- proper reaction to jokes were and we had a nice talk. nervous.was so the first day i got there, i was put on my desk a constituent note and there was a woman in 110.sota who is turning i was supposed to write her a note. ruth, you have a bright future. so, my scheduler picks it up and goes what's this? i said what is this? it is a joke. you think she will find it funny? i don't know. 110. you think her family will find it funny? court ruled one same gender marriage, i wrote give it toelease and my staff and my press release minnesota senator al franken supremeay i applaud the court for legalizing same gender marriage throughout the nation, but i found justice polices -- veryce scalia's dissent gay. what is the harm? i don'
doctor.d you are a ob/gyn. i said you are doctor. let me ask you something. , doe a doctor in oklahoma you have to have any formal and he said yes, you got to go to medical school. andid ok, that was a joke that is what i used to do in my career. hour and i explained to him what jokes were and what the props for -- proper reaction to jokes were and we had a nice talk. nervous.was so the first day i got there, i was put on my desk a constituent note and there was a woman in 110.sota who is...
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ultrasound technician leighann decker is a former employee of an ob-gyn in owensbro, kentucky. he prescribes testosterone to patients with normal levels. >> more and more practitioners have tried to jump on board when they see the cash being made from it. it's cash pay. it's easy money. >> they read about it. they see it. >> reporter: the doctor in kentucky and practitioner in indiana both attended seminars given by this man, dr. neal rouzier. rouzier has been promoting hormone replacement therapy for decades. >> i don't care about the number. i treat patients. >> reporter: during a 2016 deposition, he said he gives testosterone to patients even if their levels are normal. testosterone is only fda-approved to treat men with low levels of testosterone. and some research suggests testosterone therapy may increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. back in 2015, rouzier dismissed that concern. >> there is thousands of articles to show protection against heart attacks. >> reporter: but under oath in that deposition, he couldn't back up his claim that his approach to testosterone t
ultrasound technician leighann decker is a former employee of an ob-gyn in owensbro, kentucky. he prescribes testosterone to patients with normal levels. >> more and more practitioners have tried to jump on board when they see the cash being made from it. it's cash pay. it's easy money. >> they read about it. they see it. >> reporter: the doctor in kentucky and practitioner in indiana both attended seminars given by this man, dr. neal rouzier. rouzier has been promoting...
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asked the baker's wife what was going on north or and she replied in the most beautiful saxon dialect obs that haven't you noticed the walls gone this way. if you mean. anything wrong you change. the mom. and a vein of scene clean gold or. at least you need 6 thick gates. of the 666. so we are just. at the middle of this stick it's. ok and we have been learning. the need to greet these old. big lives. they are ups and downs. all of us to look at all the. this. is. a. local. motel. coming to. a party but very in style october fest worldwide everyone is german for the major welcome to october fest in cincinnati back up my experience the german festival on american soil mock. freedom day is a b.s. . and there is special traditions. moment on 30 minutes double. 0. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. cuts on the lives of you to listen to. trying to get my mother to. charge family from somalia live around the world to. me to urgent assistance to. the family starts october on. why i subscribe to g.w. books your favorite writer is the machine like to see myself as new kid
asked the baker's wife what was going on north or and she replied in the most beautiful saxon dialect obs that haven't you noticed the walls gone this way. if you mean. anything wrong you change. the mom. and a vein of scene clean gold or. at least you need 6 thick gates. of the 666. so we are just. at the middle of this stick it's. ok and we have been learning. the need to greet these old. big lives. they are ups and downs. all of us to look at all the. this. is. a. local. motel. coming to. a...
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let's talk to one of the best-known emerging-market investors, mark mobius joining us now from ob as he's going -- from mobius partners. he's going to discuss it with us. one of the things effecting emerging-market investors right now is whether we get a trade deal. is a skinny trade deal fully discounted by emerging-market investors? mark: i think so. a lot of the chinese manufacturers have moved overseas to escape u.s. sanctions. get low-cost can manufacturing. it can take six months or a year, but it happens faster than people think. i think a lot of it has been pretty much discounted. i believe the impact on the american consumer is not going to be as big as people think because of this rearrangement of the manufacturing. one one of the -- romaine: of the issues with this shift away from china is that none of those countries have the same scale that china has with regards to its labor force to be able to handle all of the goods that the world demands. is that sort of fragmented system, where maybe you do have things spread out between vietnam and bangladesh and all of these diffe
let's talk to one of the best-known emerging-market investors, mark mobius joining us now from ob as he's going -- from mobius partners. he's going to discuss it with us. one of the things effecting emerging-market investors right now is whether we get a trade deal. is a skinny trade deal fully discounted by emerging-market investors? mark: i think so. a lot of the chinese manufacturers have moved overseas to escape u.s. sanctions. get low-cost can manufacturing. it can take six months or a...
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they have seen out of those leaders who are complaining are not included were leaked, and own did the obe same. with the 5 prisoners for poe boe bergdahl's release. he did not include them. he notified them i think two hours before rather than 30 days, not as if this has been first time, maybe in terms who was i listen to. comments in statements from those that lived that under regime that saw people beheaded for smoking and women beat to death in the streets, for not having something align in their uniform, and men who grew their beard. kennedy: how about thrown you oa building for being gay or hurt head split open through stoning as women accused of adultery with no due process. >> this show is not long enough to name all of the atrocious acts that many committed, that headline of so offense testify , as a citizen and ignoring thousands of people who are subject that regime, no amount of apology would ever correct it. kennedy: just saying that should neff have appeared, really, but yet, you have -- >> you okay. ramsey, bolton, austere, diplomat, animal caretaker passed away at home surr
they have seen out of those leaders who are complaining are not included were leaked, and own did the obe same. with the 5 prisoners for poe boe bergdahl's release. he did not include them. he notified them i think two hours before rather than 30 days, not as if this has been first time, maybe in terms who was i listen to. comments in statements from those that lived that under regime that saw people beheaded for smoking and women beat to death in the streets, for not having something align in...
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he is an ob/gyn. i said, you are doctor. let me ask you something. to be a doctor in oklahoma, do you have to have any formal education and he said yes, you got to go to medical school. i said, ok, that was a joke, and that is what i used to do in my career. we spent an hour and i explained to him what jokes were and what the proper reaction to jokes were and we had a nice talk. my staff was so nervous. you write constiuent notes. the first day i got there, i was put on my desk a constituent note and there was a woman in minnesota who is turning 110. i was supposed to write her a note. i wrote dear ruth, you have a bright future. so, my scheduler picks it up and goes what's this? i said what is this? it is a joke. he goes, you think she will find it funny? i don't know. she's 110. hyou think her family will find it funny? okay. i didn't get to do that. when the supreme court ruled on same gender marriage, i wrote our press release and give it to my staff and my press release was minnesota senator al franken said today i applaud the supreme court for
he is an ob/gyn. i said, you are doctor. let me ask you something. to be a doctor in oklahoma, do you have to have any formal education and he said yes, you got to go to medical school. i said, ok, that was a joke, and that is what i used to do in my career. we spent an hour and i explained to him what jokes were and what the proper reaction to jokes were and we had a nice talk. my staff was so nervous. you write constiuent notes. the first day i got there, i was put on my desk a constituent...
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are often stretched thin, asked to use our ob esources to provide for our students and sometimes even paying out-of-pocket for basic school supplies. to invest in our schools, in our children, and often work long hours for too little pay. of une i had the pleasure meeting with dr. jill biden. she came to rochester to speak of us regarding mental health issues in our schools. our concerns and agreed that something needed to educators and support staff. oe biden's education plan will do just that. he will invest in our children insure that ers to every student receive a quality education regardless of their income, zip code, race, or disability. e'll insure that teachers finally get the pay that they deserve and he'll make sure that students receive the out of classroom care they need to the e including doubling number of healthcare professionals in our schools. strong supporter of unions and the real need for have a voice. i know joe biden, excuse me, ill be able to get this done because he has a record of getting things done and i trust us into the lead future. thank you. [applause] ♪
are often stretched thin, asked to use our ob esources to provide for our students and sometimes even paying out-of-pocket for basic school supplies. to invest in our schools, in our children, and often work long hours for too little pay. of une i had the pleasure meeting with dr. jill biden. she came to rochester to speak of us regarding mental health issues in our schools. our concerns and agreed that something needed to educators and support staff. oe biden's education plan will do just...
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guiliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine, which could be an ob trackle to increased white house engagement. clearly, we know that obstacle only increased over the months to follow, lawmakers want to know more about the details with regard to rudy guiliani and his involvement and what chris anderson can tell them if it's anything knew based on they heard from his boss, a master, curt volker. >> what then is he going to be telling them about ukraine military aid at the center of all of this whether it comes to a quid pro quo or not? >> katherine croft was on that interagency video conference in july in which there was an announcement that the omb would be conducting a review and they would put an informal hold on the security assistance that was going to ukraine and on that call, she said that she heard that it was at the direction of mulvaney but that it was ultimately a decision coming from president trump. then we are now obviously learning that there are more folks saying that this wasn't just coming from omb. this was coming from the top. this was coming from the presid
guiliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine, which could be an ob trackle to increased white house engagement. clearly, we know that obstacle only increased over the months to follow, lawmakers want to know more about the details with regard to rudy guiliani and his involvement and what chris anderson can tell them if it's anything knew based on they heard from his boss, a master, curt volker. >> what then is he going to be telling them about ukraine military aid at the center...
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i someone in my office was ob on the call no one raised difficulty with me on the call. no one on the call in here thought there was difficulty with it. to the point about what we're doing inside. >> was in an attempt to uncover the whistle-blower was that the point. >> here is what it is. look if you get -- if you have the house do what they're going to do doesn't it make sense for us to sort of try and find out what happened? this is one of the questions i don't understand from you folks that we get all the time which is some of you have criticized us for having a war room. which we don't by the way. you don't have a war room when you haven't done figure wrong. the clinton has a war room. i think nixon did but they did something wrong. we didn't. so we don't have have a war room. when we say that you say well you're not taking it seriously. we are. we do. it's what we do. when you work for the trump administration you're used this coined of attention. we noy how to do and we do this and prepare for it yes we have lawyers look at it. yes our pr people looking at it. if
i someone in my office was ob on the call no one raised difficulty with me on the call. no one on the call in here thought there was difficulty with it. to the point about what we're doing inside. >> was in an attempt to uncover the whistle-blower was that the point. >> here is what it is. look if you get -- if you have the house do what they're going to do doesn't it make sense for us to sort of try and find out what happened? this is one of the questions i don't understand from...
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former analyst, host freedom pe cared deeply about childhood ob. bit as much in 2017 i'm guessing. or no freedom >> good news we have the results of the experiment now. i remember over at cnn during the election. i do say to people, we understand that the clinton foundation and the global initiative, there's a lot of shady stuff going on there. saying objects stupidity, of course not, it's just a charity. like they're doing now, by the way, with hunter biden. i saw this on sunday. $2,000, is that illegal, it looks illegal and it could be illegal maybe we should investigate but looking specifically at the clinton foundation, they had to drop after she lost the election of 50%, tens of millions of dollars. i think all the sudden climate change and childhood obesity did not matter quite as much. of the global initiative was shut down. dozens of people were fired. they had to go through their new york state notification process for mass layoffs. what happens all of a sudden, you would think that the politician who's no longer going to be in power would
former analyst, host freedom pe cared deeply about childhood ob. bit as much in 2017 i'm guessing. or no freedom >> good news we have the results of the experiment now. i remember over at cnn during the election. i do say to people, we understand that the clinton foundation and the global initiative, there's a lot of shady stuff going on there. saying objects stupidity, of course not, it's just a charity. like they're doing now, by the way, with hunter biden. i saw this on sunday. $2,000,...
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. >> reque"the new york times" ob e-mails that down play the funding.y keep moving people, nothing to see here. what does this kinds of keeping it low key from the state department to tell you. >> who knew something wrong was happening here. this was not just one bad day, one bad call by the u.s. president. media reporting and what we have learned from testimony already and e-mails like that is that, that call was the combination of weeks of preparations that had a lot of people worried. they're worried the president might do exactly what he did, invite ukraine to mess with our election and do something for his personal political gain. a number of people as should have been were uncomfortable along the way. >> the president clearly or claims actually, claims he wants the identity of the whistleblower exposed and democrats are doing all they can to protect him or her. >> we have a system in which those who report which they believe is serious wrong doing through appropriate channels are to be protected. that's not just in their interest, that's in all of
. >> reque"the new york times" ob e-mails that down play the funding.y keep moving people, nothing to see here. what does this kinds of keeping it low key from the state department to tell you. >> who knew something wrong was happening here. this was not just one bad day, one bad call by the u.s. president. media reporting and what we have learned from testimony already and e-mails like that is that, that call was the combination of weeks of preparations that had a lot of...
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pompeo spent a week essentially ob fis kating and not revealing he has been listening in on that key phone call between trump and president zelensky. we learn in the texts that were released last night that he seems to be of what they were doing to mediate essentially between rudy giuliani and ukrainian officials to try to get the ukrainians to agree to essentially do trumps bidding and launch an investigation as a condition of this congressional aid. we'll learn a lot more about the role that mike pompeo played and what we'll fipd find is he wa y facilitying the plan. >> mr. turner, despite the initial attempts to dodge questions about this, he was on the call. the text messages mention him. the committee chairman considered him a potential fact witness. will he end up having to testify? >> there's no doubt he's going to have to answer to this. and that probably means testifying. if i were mike pompeo, tomorrow or monday i would go into work. call in my attorneys. i would sit down and talk about what the implications are of being held in contempt of congress being charged with obstr
pompeo spent a week essentially ob fis kating and not revealing he has been listening in on that key phone call between trump and president zelensky. we learn in the texts that were released last night that he seems to be of what they were doing to mediate essentially between rudy giuliani and ukrainian officials to try to get the ukrainians to agree to essentially do trumps bidding and launch an investigation as a condition of this congressional aid. we'll learn a lot more about the role that...
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it's per sfect effefectly to ob. it's about a long relationship with ukrainians. in america would say it's appropriate to press the ukrainians on corruption. all we did was do anything any other president would do. let me cut to the bottom line. this is about saying it's not about one phone call and about holding up money. it's about making this 17 angry democrats, investigating for months and months and months a, along allegation that won't prove out to be true. make it obscure as possible is what he's doing. >> when vice president pence brings up issues of corruption to zelensky, might zelensky not think he's talking about biden? >> i don't think that the ukrainians, i think they were panicked for a portion of this but not confused what the administration was asking for. go through and see the transcripts of president trump's call all of a sudden talking about javelin missiles and, oh, hey, can i ask you to do me this favor and run a few investigations of what we want you to look into? it is not a quid pro quo written out word for word in a way democrats would a
it's per sfect effefectly to ob. it's about a long relationship with ukrainians. in america would say it's appropriate to press the ukrainians on corruption. all we did was do anything any other president would do. let me cut to the bottom line. this is about saying it's not about one phone call and about holding up money. it's about making this 17 angry democrats, investigating for months and months and months a, along allegation that won't prove out to be true. make it obscure as possible is...
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clinton engaged in deception lying under oath concealing evidence tampering with witnesses and in general ob strubting just us by seeking to prevent the proper functioning of the courts. the grand jury, and the investigation of the office of independent counsel. i believe, i'm inferring here, i believe you testified if those were proven to be true, those would be instances where a president putt his personal interests above public service. >> a journalist is with us, author and weekly columnist for cnn.com and her piece entitled "even republicans know that trump can't do the job of president." you just heard all of that sound. hypocrisy. what else? >> yeah. it's -- frankly we're at a terrifying moment right now. we keep talking about this as an impending constitutional crisis. we're in a constitutional crisis. the fact that republicans are willing to criticize trump gently on syria but not touch this pressing domestic issue, i think really shows how craven the party is, and just how deep of trouble our country is in at this moment. >> you make this point in your piece that these same republi
clinton engaged in deception lying under oath concealing evidence tampering with witnesses and in general ob strubting just us by seeking to prevent the proper functioning of the courts. the grand jury, and the investigation of the office of independent counsel. i believe, i'm inferring here, i believe you testified if those were proven to be true, those would be instances where a president putt his personal interests above public service. >> a journalist is with us, author and weekly...
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nobody can go to a school board meeting and obstruct the proceedings ob obstruct the proceedings in court. i don't understand why being a member of congress gives you a right to obstruct the rule of law. and as you pointed out, you know, in benghazi, there were these depositions in the scif, the democrats participated. we thought it was total bogus, the investigation against hillary clinton but not a single democrat was thinking of disrupting the proceedings. this is contrary to everything the country stand ares for when to interrupt the proceedings when the republicans have every due process. >> can you splap what it was like in the room? did they just barge into the room? were some yemg? i read some report that louis gomert was yelling. >> they barged in mel brooks was outside yelling in the cameras. later on there were pizza boxes strewn all oefrp the scif. >> they brought pizza with them. >> there were pizza boxes. i was in and out but i went the later on with the deposition and there were piz aifr boxes there lying there that had eaten pizza. think about this. you know, if someone ge
nobody can go to a school board meeting and obstruct the proceedings ob obstruct the proceedings in court. i don't understand why being a member of congress gives you a right to obstruct the rule of law. and as you pointed out, you know, in benghazi, there were these depositions in the scif, the democrats participated. we thought it was total bogus, the investigation against hillary clinton but not a single democrat was thinking of disrupting the proceedings. this is contrary to everything the...
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department of state to resolve this because there's a robust procurement system in the united states -- ob >> right. >> -- i don't understand how they got to the point where any procurement official was willing to jeopardize their career and maybe even more serious oc consequences signing off on this. perhaps the white house simply lied to us and there was no mp procurement activity at all or maybe somebody did something really bad.me >> yeah. i think the first option is certainly a possibility. i think we have mckay back. you profiled romney. he's going to be a key figure if it does go to the senate. what is your read on how he is thinking of this? >> you know, he told me that he is unlike a lot of republicans who are dismissing this as kind of partisan theatrics. he's taking the process of ar impeachment seriously in romney fashion. he's reading the federalist papers and brushing up on parliamentary procedure. he said he's opening to voting to convict after he sees all of the evidence in the senate trial.ce i don't know what he'll do. the one thing i will say is thaw he seems to be liber
department of state to resolve this because there's a robust procurement system in the united states -- ob >> right. >> -- i don't understand how they got to the point where any procurement official was willing to jeopardize their career and maybe even more serious oc consequences signing off on this. perhaps the white house simply lied to us and there was no mp procurement activity at all or maybe somebody did something really bad.me >> yeah. i think the first option is...
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but thank god for unions because there's just no good-paying obs. i was going to support warren, but after seeing the rally with bernie -- i gave bernie $900 for his campaign. i also donated to ralph nader's campaign. host: what was it about the rally that convinced you? caller: well, i was thinking, you know, maybe we need a woman. and elizabeth warren mirrored bernie's policies, which i -- i'm a socialist. i like paying my taxes, dam damn it. if i'm making 30 bucks an hour, i should pay my fair share. i like to drink clean water. and when i flush the toilet i want to know it's not knot going to go into a river or lake that i would like to fish and actually eat the fish out of. and mike, next time you are in traverse city, i would love it if you could autograph my book, "stupid white man" which by the way you stole from me because i was saying there before you even wrote the book. guest: i would be happy to do that. actually just if you want to just bring it by, i restored a couple of old movie theaters -- he's from northern michigan. bring it by t
but thank god for unions because there's just no good-paying obs. i was going to support warren, but after seeing the rally with bernie -- i gave bernie $900 for his campaign. i also donated to ralph nader's campaign. host: what was it about the rally that convinced you? caller: well, i was thinking, you know, maybe we need a woman. and elizabeth warren mirrored bernie's policies, which i -- i'm a socialist. i like paying my taxes, dam damn it. if i'm making 30 bucks an hour, i should pay my...
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worded email saying it has to do with ukraine saying the inspector general wanted to obtain documents ob tined by the legal department of the state department. timing is interesting's that came right after, soon after, the secretary of state sent a letter to capitol hill saying essentially they would not be complying with the request, but with the scheduled depositions quickly for five former and current state officials and subpoena for documents related to the ukraine matter. we'll see what this has to do. their ongoing investigations by personnel the inspector general is carrying out. what does this do to the impeachment inquiry? questions we have to answer in the coming hours. >> thank you so much. keep us posted of all the developments. >>> coming up, one world leader says nothing at all was wrong with president trump's call with ukraine. i'll give you one guess who that world leader is. stay with us. that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissol
worded email saying it has to do with ukraine saying the inspector general wanted to obtain documents ob tined by the legal department of the state department. timing is interesting's that came right after, soon after, the secretary of state sent a letter to capitol hill saying essentially they would not be complying with the request, but with the scheduled depositions quickly for five former and current state officials and subpoena for documents related to the ukraine matter. we'll see what...
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obs to see kim keep arnold then buy it if you can actually him but not us if you cannot be. any male input their ak is not. stand the thought that the sun don't all agree and pleased of course. on the lead the german just sang a bad. day. yet the cossack of their heritage i cannot sit at the back it was do says she passe. it's normal group possible to publicly sell all purchase an archaeological object without legal documented proof of origin. the pressure on private collectors has increased. any of their acquisitions can be examined at a time. when the server. is the one. reporters who. were going on when you said is that one also. in your walk on water is possible emotionally these are pretty careful if you are going to gallup poll's is so important given anybody who says it is legal what. they really question the clues each year and took my 2 kids like you are now me a place group is cool going to see if i move knowing you can do the p.s.u. sumanda ph if we actually did and what i think that evokes him nor. there. some don't say on excepting of course i loved. to ski or.
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he said corruption is ob. corruption is the way that this administration is going to work. and that americans just need to accept it. and it's obvious in his justifications for the president's resort being chosen as the g-7 which will have two streams of money, potentially domestic contracts and then also potentially foreign money that could come in. so there are two potential avenues for corruption. >> and even carrie. >> or conflict of interest. >> we got to go. but i would note even if the costs were lower, as mulvaney said this is lower, at cost. not marking it up. that's not the point. it's about any money going there being the issue. >> i thought the profit point was disingenuous. >> thank you both, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still to come. >>> troubling and quote not a good thing, that is what a republican congressman yesterday called mick mulvaney's admission that ukraine aid was tied to the president's wish for investigation into the 2016 election. that congressman will join us next. >> an interview you want to hear. plus is the hours old cease fire agreeme
he said corruption is ob. corruption is the way that this administration is going to work. and that americans just need to accept it. and it's obvious in his justifications for the president's resort being chosen as the g-7 which will have two streams of money, potentially domestic contracts and then also potentially foreign money that could come in. so there are two potential avenues for corruption. >> and even carrie. >> or conflict of interest. >> we got to go. but i would...