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after frankfort headed byron a 51 beat down ok ed fired good timing well it's never a good time to fire your coach midway through a season the time to get it done is before the season begins and obviously they've had to take drastic action at this stage now i'm not really surprised i mean he knows the expectations on his shoulders this isn't frank anymore the team he used to coach he's in the big leagues now and there are certain expectations that come with that and they haven't even one half...
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host: ok. ed whalen, final thoughts.uest: let me just again speak generally about the judicial confirmations. i think we have seen outstanding candidates selected and confirmed, appointed. these are judges that i think the american people can be very proud of and happy to have who will be faithful to the law and we will be blessed to have them for hope decades to come. host: from the ethics and public policy center, president ed whelan joining us. thanks for being here. >> ♪ i did it my way got -- he announcer 1: in munro, louisiana, president trump on the campaign rally, starting later than scheduled. we will watch the crowd in a stadium while we wait for the president to arrive. ♪ >> ♪ yes, it was my way ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer 1: we are in munro, louisiana, president trump is holding a campaign rally. we will watch the crowd while we wait for the president to arrive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states, president donald trump. >> ♪ and i'm proud to be an american, where at least i kno
host: ok. ed whalen, final thoughts.uest: let me just again speak generally about the judicial confirmations. i think we have seen outstanding candidates selected and confirmed, appointed. these are judges that i think the american people can be very proud of and happy to have who will be faithful to the law and we will be blessed to have them for hope decades to come. host: from the ethics and public policy center, president ed whelan joining us. thanks for being here. >> ♪ i did it my...
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host: ok. ed whelan? guest: there's a lot there. let me address the first question. the caller of course is right, that senator mcconnell kept the scalia vacancy open through 2016. i think she's wrong to suggest that there was any constitutional obligation to do otherwise. what senator mcconnell did in 2016, basically been baked into the cake in the process, so to speak, for decades. joe biden threatened the same thing in 1992, if a vacancy arose then. senator schumer and reid said the same thing in 2007 and 2008. this was the same vacancy since clarence thomas was nominated in 1991 in which you had a president of one party making a nomination to a senate controlled by the other party. exactly the configuration that invites conflict and what happened was entirely predictable and president obama's white house counsel, an event in which i took part with her, said that she would have recommended the same thing, had this situation been reversed. host: what if there's an opening on the supreme court of vacancy in 2020, what should senator mcconnell do? guest: he's been qu
host: ok. ed whelan? guest: there's a lot there. let me address the first question. the caller of course is right, that senator mcconnell kept the scalia vacancy open through 2016. i think she's wrong to suggest that there was any constitutional obligation to do otherwise. what senator mcconnell did in 2016, basically been baked into the cake in the process, so to speak, for decades. joe biden threatened the same thing in 1992, if a vacancy arose then. senator schumer and reid said the same...
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will take time nobody wants to really touch the interests that govern this resort town at the moment ok ed john psaropoulos there bringing us up to date with events in duress thank you very much indeed. and more than 18000 people remain displaced by floods and kenya recovery efforts have been challenged by more heavy rain and landslides in westport quote major roads and bridges so been damaged making it more difficult to provide humanitarian aid see the areas affected at least 120 people have been killed across the country. sudan's government says scraps a controversial law that limited women's rights the cabinets passed a degree nullifying the public order law sets in place by former president omar al bashir thousands of women were forbes' in public for wearing trousers going out with scarves or wearing indecent clothing let's get more now from him morgan she joins us live from sudan's capital khartoum aber for those who don't know just give us more of a sense of what this public order act is. well the public order act was an act that was introduced in the mid ninety's by the former gover
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or if i know my wife can come and join me come come to that from me go back that often felt so ok thank you ed. blakely . thank. they're aiming high. but the daughters of the camp. their hope to become. their dream a better future for their families. their past a rocky and dangerous one. where giving up is not an option. to say no don't look. now to. discover your concept discover with. up to 100 lives the ideals of the bomb house a more relevant today than they were a. 100 years ago visionaries really shaped things to. people understood design as a way of shaping society. a powerhouse and that's cassella far with ideas that are part of our future. what makes the. very exciting house of cards of. this world. documentary starts november 14th d.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin tensions rising between gaza and israel. sirens wailing as israeli towns come under rocket attack now this falls on israeli airstrikes and killed the commander of the palestinian islamic jihad who get the very latest from the group. also coming out saying the prize is the cause of the.
or if i know my wife can come and join me come come to that from me go back that often felt so ok thank you ed. blakely . thank. they're aiming high. but the daughters of the camp. their hope to become. their dream a better future for their families. their past a rocky and dangerous one. where giving up is not an option. to say no don't look. now to. discover your concept discover with. up to 100 lives the ideals of the bomb house a more relevant today than they were a. 100 years ago...
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ok. thank you ed . i entered . the coal india. how can it. country's economy growth and harmony with its people by meant when there are doers to look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges engines people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. 30 minutes on the w. . how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain the different reality. analogy here at the heart of the european union in brussels where you have 28 different realities and so i think people are really looking for any journalist they can trust for them to make sense of this. it is not often i work at the government. their lives isn't calculable. their egos and such. their rivalry template. 3 princes. who dream of leading the arab world. there are full power and boundless ambition has plunged the middle east
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host: ok. ed whelan? guest: there's a lot there. let me address the first question.he caller of course is right, that senator mcconnell kept the scalia vacancy open through 2016. i think she's wrong to suggest that there was any constitutional obligation to do otherwise. what senator mcconnell did in 2016, basically been baked into the cake in the process, so to speak, for decades. joe biden threatened the same thing in 1992, if a vacancy arose then. senator schumer and reid said the same thing in 2007 and 2008. this was the same vacancy since clarence thomas was nominated in 1991 in which you had a president of one party making a nomination to a senate controlled by the other party. exactly the configuration that invites conflict and what happened was entirely predictable and president obama's white house counsel, an event in which i took part with her, said that she would have recommended the same thing, had this situation been reversed. host: what if there's an opening on the supreme court of vacancy in 2020, what should senator mcconnell do? guest: he's been quit
host: ok. ed whelan? guest: there's a lot there. let me address the first question.he caller of course is right, that senator mcconnell kept the scalia vacancy open through 2016. i think she's wrong to suggest that there was any constitutional obligation to do otherwise. what senator mcconnell did in 2016, basically been baked into the cake in the process, so to speak, for decades. joe biden threatened the same thing in 1992, if a vacancy arose then. senator schumer and reid said the same thing...
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ed. certainly with the ok of president partially though. the d.n.c. consultants are are you conferring with ukrainian officials at the embassy former prime minister yet semi ak is san things on social media interior minister of iraq off who has spanned both the porsche and go on as the lansky realm is also saying some very unkind things on social media about the president. you certainly can appreciate that president trump was very concerned that some elements of the ukrainian establishment were not in favor of him did not support him and were out to get him if i go to the question but. or you ask these are all meant to inquiry you seriously interrupting our time i will other question i won't i won't talk this in the time. i just want to be clear. if you're able to verify the things that councils asked you in the parameters of the question that's fine otherwise in questions from the majority or the minority that may assume facts not in evidence before you you should be caution about that. mr chairman point of order the times with mr with minority couns
ed. certainly with the ok of president partially though. the d.n.c. consultants are are you conferring with ukrainian officials at the embassy former prime minister yet semi ak is san things on social media interior minister of iraq off who has spanned both the porsche and go on as the lansky realm is also saying some very unkind things on social media about the president. you certainly can appreciate that president trump was very concerned that some elements of the ukrainian establishment were...
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mayor ed lee ok expected to win but you're saying it's not quite that simple and i think i think that a lot of people are going to be looking at whether or not. >>one she needs to win. in the first ballot. you know even a lot of people look at least raise in 2015 fact he only got 56% of the vote. and the first round against a bunch of frankly, nobody's was seen as a sign of the actual weakness and dissatisfaction with him at the time and that can have an impact in terms of to your your mandate to go forward so london breed having won the special election but now in iran for her first four-year term is wants to have a resounding victory she want to come in, you know high 50's over 60% of the good and in the low 50's or god forbid if she has to go to a runoff to the second ballot. it's not going to be seen very well by her detractors in city hall will be seen as a sign of weakness and it will be going after all right michael as you know there's also a question about whether the mayor. >>can bring in her pao's and political allies including. da candidate suzy loftus she got the job of in
mayor ed lee ok expected to win but you're saying it's not quite that simple and i think i think that a lot of people are going to be looking at whether or not. >>one she needs to win. in the first ballot. you know even a lot of people look at least raise in 2015 fact he only got 56% of the vote. and the first round against a bunch of frankly, nobody's was seen as a sign of the actual weakness and dissatisfaction with him at the time and that can have an impact in terms of to your your...
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ok? the democrats are going to ed henry -- the republican aides talking to democrats in the hallway and said they're not thrilled with the way this is going so far. not the star witnesses that we thought. dan. >> i think you have serious men who take their job seriously and we're talking about things in serious terms and that might force -- be very compelling if you're following the evidence. >> laura: dan, your reaction to that. >> laura, it was a total snooze fest. i didn't need an ambien. turn that disaster on. now we have a quid pro quo like we had a deal initially for security assistance that actually arrived, then the deal changed. it was a deal for a white house meeting that never happened. and then -- wait, pipe down, i'm not done over there, you, then we had a quid pro quo from a public statement from zelensky that he never made. we had a this for that, then we have a quid pro quo, the only time taylor ever heard directly from someone who heard from trump because taylor never heard from trump, it was in a text that said the president wants to be crystal clear. there is no quid pro q
ok? the democrats are going to ed henry -- the republican aides talking to democrats in the hallway and said they're not thrilled with the way this is going so far. not the star witnesses that we thought. dan. >> i think you have serious men who take their job seriously and we're talking about things in serious terms and that might force -- be very compelling if you're following the evidence. >> laura: dan, your reaction to that. >> laura, it was a total snooze fest. i didn't...
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ed. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab.? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> the top democratic candidates are in atlanta as they prepare to take the stage for the fifth time. in the early caucus state of iowa, pete buttigieg surged to the top of the latest poll with a lead of some nine points. here in california joe biden, elizabeth warren are neck-and-neck among lightly democratic primary voters. biden has 24%, warren at 23. bernie sanders, third, with 17% and rounding out the top five, kamala harris and pete buttigieg. >>> ann colter is set to speak tonight at uc berkeley. you'll remember she canceled a speech due to security concerns. the group invited her to talk about immigration and they say the university promised to have the necessary security. the
ed. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab.? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> the top democratic candidates are in atlanta as they prepare to take the...
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ok. pmi's of value. talk about a mini recession bottoming process. re: out of a mini recession? eding process. central banks started to ease beginning of this year, at it for 10 months now, 11 months. globally, 50 emerging markets in my work indicates that is lifting the stock market, like the dax. up 25% this year. the dow is up. the economic data will be better. tom: we will talk about the forecast. i want to ask and when we come back, simply, how do you catch up? mr. hyman with us through this forward 2020. the president of the u.s. on trade and economic policy, today, i am sure he will have a few other themes as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. francine lacqua in london, i'm tom keene in new york. ed hyman is with us. a market look. percolation's with a wide disparity of where economic growth will be of a bottoming process. how does that occur? one, it has mainly been central bank policy. the fed tightened. now they have cut rates back down. tightening,ss of stock market got clocked in fourth quarter last year. consumer net worth, the economy slowed down. recession
ok. pmi's of value. talk about a mini recession bottoming process. re: out of a mini recession? eding process. central banks started to ease beginning of this year, at it for 10 months now, 11 months. globally, 50 emerging markets in my work indicates that is lifting the stock market, like the dax. up 25% this year. the dow is up. the economic data will be better. tom: we will talk about the forecast. i want to ask and when we come back, simply, how do you catch up? mr. hyman with us through...
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ok. you know ambassador charlie during the august timeframe the you wrote an op ed in the hell. taking issue with then candidate trump were you aware that when it occurred yes and did you have any communications with the ambassador to express concerns now. and how frequently did you communicate with with the ambassador obviously or in a different post in different countries. we didn't actually see him or talked in that you weren't in frequent communication where he can you see have you know writing an op ed and you know given the substance you know we've discussed the substance of it there's sensitivities. but can you see out just the simple fact of writing an op ed the ukrainian ambassador to the u.s. might create a perception that there are elements of the ukrainian establishment that were advocating against then candidate from my recollection of the of that bad or was that he was taking a. he was critical of a policy position that president trump had with regard to crimea and whether crimea was you know a part of ukraine or part of russia that's a tremendously sensitive issue
ok. you know ambassador charlie during the august timeframe the you wrote an op ed in the hell. taking issue with then candidate trump were you aware that when it occurred yes and did you have any communications with the ambassador to express concerns now. and how frequently did you communicate with with the ambassador obviously or in a different post in different countries. we didn't actually see him or talked in that you weren't in frequent communication where he can you see have you know...
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ok gentlemen let's switch gears here samantha power the former. american ambassador to the united nations came out with an op ed piece in the new york times and it was about the house of representatives recognizing the genocide had been committed against the armenian people by the autumn and turks and it's been a very controversial issue the u.s. has been has been very careful with this issue because turkey is a nato ally but things have changed and although there are 2 things i mean the timing of it's in very important here and some of the things that she said which i think i would like to highlight here the resolution meaning the resolution the house passed matters hugely to american armenians of course but it is also a reminder of how important truth telling is to american foreign policy this is some out the power of truth telling well and how alternately self-defeating it is for the united states to bend to autocratic pressures pressure tactics with oprah rather from turkey or anyone else but she never talks about the pressure tactics that the u.s. uses around the world on an everyday basis what about the t
ok gentlemen let's switch gears here samantha power the former. american ambassador to the united nations came out with an op ed piece in the new york times and it was about the house of representatives recognizing the genocide had been committed against the armenian people by the autumn and turks and it's been a very controversial issue the u.s. has been has been very careful with this issue because turkey is a nato ally but things have changed and although there are 2 things i mean the timing...
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ok. ambassador charlie in the august time frame wrote an op-ed in "the hill" taking issue with candidate trump. were you aware of that? >> yes. >> did you have communications with the ambassador to express concerns? >> no. >> how frequently did you communicate with the ambassador? obviously you're in different posts in different countries. >> didn't actually see him or talk to him that often. >> you wrpt in frequent communication? no. >> can you see how writing an op-ed, given the substance, we've discussed the substance of it, there's sensitivity bus can you see thousand he simple act of writing an op-ed, the ukrainian am bass dott to the u.s., could create the impression that there were elements of the ukrainian establishment working against president trump. >> my recollection of that op-ed is he was critical of a policy position that president trump had with regard to crimea and whether crimea was a part of ukraine or a part of russia. that's a tremendously sensitive issue in ukraine and my recollection is that that is challie was dor writing about. >> do you know whether the ambassad
ok. ambassador charlie in the august time frame wrote an op-ed in "the hill" taking issue with candidate trump. were you aware of that? >> yes. >> did you have communications with the ambassador to express concerns? >> no. >> how frequently did you communicate with the ambassador? obviously you're in different posts in different countries. >> didn't actually see him or talk to him that often. >> you wrpt in frequent communication? no. >> can...
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ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the ds. i'm troducinthem tcrab. crab!? they lit. , you mentioned thatthat mo. ah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shk. , you men♪ ♪edtthat mo. ahhh, you're finally blding thatutdoor kitchen. yup - with room forthe wh. ♪ ♪ see w investing with a j.p.mor. vit your loc chase bnch. >>and the sou bay, the bay area air quality management of people committing roughly a half half million dollars to figure out why the city of milpitas smell so bad oh dear well kron four's maureen kelly reports that there are several culprits believ to be contributing to the cause of the odor. >>it's a problethat's been lingering for decades so much so some people refer to the city of milpitas as smell pitas even though the owner also afcts parts of north san jose and southern fremont i can't smell it myself today. thpeople i've talked to describe it as like rotting garbage. now the bay area air quality management districis gointo take a yearlong comprehensive look athe possible causes to the stake. there are several suspects plant a landfill and treatment recycling plant. >>all are believed to be contributing to the smell. this study is goin
ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the ds. i'm troducinthem tcrab. crab!? they lit. , you mentioned thatthat mo. ah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shk. , you men♪ ♪edtthat mo. ahhh, you're finally blding thatutdoor kitchen. yup - with room forthe wh. ♪ ♪ see w investing with a j.p.mor. vit your loc chase bnch. >>and the sou bay, the bay area air quality management of people committing roughly a half half million dollars to figure out why the city of milpitas...
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colleague ed stream is the president of a literally wrote the book on private governance and there are so many other options and that's one thing we have to definitely let people know about ok you know thomas what we hear a lot in the meter go ahead jump in that's the whole point of the program thomas in baltimore go ahead was going slow because it's been a lot of the young people who are wrong paul followers they were his followers because they did this like crony capitalism especially the antics of the federal reserve board and then when ron left the political scene so many of the same young people became bernie sanders supporters because bernie sanders was ranting and raving against crony capitalism the big difference of course is that bernie thinks . the response should be even more crony capitalism with bigger government and wrong of course is a libertarian and so so that's evidence that these young people are just an educated they don't they confuse crony capitalism with real capitalism and that's part of big part of what i've done in my academic. there is a written several books trying to explain this yet in a lot of different ways you know. and i agree with that i'm
colleague ed stream is the president of a literally wrote the book on private governance and there are so many other options and that's one thing we have to definitely let people know about ok you know thomas what we hear a lot in the meter go ahead jump in that's the whole point of the program thomas in baltimore go ahead was going slow because it's been a lot of the young people who are wrong paul followers they were his followers because they did this like crony capitalism especially the...
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ed? yovanovitch: i -- i -- i don't know. castor: ok. during the same time period of the run-up to the election, the -- minister avakov had said some especially candid things about then-candidate trump on -- on some various social media platforms. are -- are you aware of that? yovanovitch: yes, as a result of the deposition -- the previous deposition. castor: but -- but -- but during the relevant time period when it was happening, you -- you weren't aware of that? yovanovitch: i -- i -- you know, i -- i -- i don't recall. castor: ok. he -- he's one of the more influential officials in the ukraine, correct? yovanovitch: he is. castor: i believe he's one of the few that span both the poroshenko administration and the zelensky administration? yovanovitch: yes, that's correct. castor: looking back on his comments in hindsight, do you see how that might create a perception that a very influential ukrainian was -- was, you know, advocating against then candidate trump? yovanovitch: that he was doing what? i'm sorry. castor: just advocating --
ed? yovanovitch: i -- i -- i don't know. castor: ok. during the same time period of the run-up to the election, the -- minister avakov had said some especially candid things about then-candidate trump on -- on some various social media platforms. are -- are you aware of that? yovanovitch: yes, as a result of the deposition -- the previous deposition. castor: but -- but -- but during the relevant time period when it was happening, you -- you weren't aware of that? yovanovitch: i -- i -- you...
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ed yesterday. we talked about the story last nig here in kron 4 news at 10 and now we know the man'same, he is 42 ar-old dot is ok he my he was a unid states veteran in the seas and electrical linemen he leaves behinda wife and 4 daughters. crews were upgrading an electrical transformerear east meadow drive in middlefield road when that palo alto worker was electrocuted the city says this is the first work-related death in the utilities department in more than30 years. a go fund me for the vicm has been set up and you can find a link on our web site chn for dot com. remember the life and legacy of thlate ceo of kaiser permanente bernard tyson today. there was a blic viewing athe oakland rotunda. tyson died a week ago unexpectedly at the age of 60. he served as the ceo of the health care company since 2013. he was the first african american to hold that posion. there will be a priva funeral on monday. coming up we're still following the breaking news out of fresno on the latest reports now are saying 10 backyard party. shot at a >>and 4 of them have died. we will have a live report coming up a1030. also president
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eds to be solved by congress not. >>the courtit struck down. >>i hope that the good that comes out of it is that both of the aisle need to get together and say okhave this problem now it' been settled by the urts. let's that sit at the table an come up with a meaningful legislatioto address the issue stead of again kicking the can down the road. >>also wants a permanent solution. >>i call on new york my home now i this thing in the beginningut now i do ing to all these hardships, i think lake. i don't see myself anywhere else. >>in new york and coming up are now. >>still ahead tonight selfless t acts of service from members of the force how they went above and beyond to help one sack san joaquin county veteran 6 o landscaping headache. this veterans day weeknd and tracking thicker fog out there along the bay area coastline and i'm also keeping an eye on your croclimate monday that includes yo veterans day forecast more coming up in just a few minutes and up next customer chaos for a fast food craze. >>may be behind a sees of senseless attacks a poye's. >>a chicken sandwich craze is cking lines a pop buys and they're having a little difficulty a
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