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>> i went out and arrested paul moore. >> coming up, pete moore seems to be in the clear, but he's gotother shock in store. >> there is no scale for this. this changes you forever. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night...
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moore though. you now bring in venezuela based journalist paul dobson thanks for being with us here on our to international so you're there you're in it you can give us a sense of the feel on the ground i'd like to first get your reaction to some news that we are just getting in venezuela self-proclaimed leader one by doe has said that he's not ruling out authorizing a military intervention by the u.s. to force majeure off from power he's speaking to a.f.p. what's your reaction to that. this is truly worrying. and i think it's a very foolish move by one where you know. if you have any chance of achieving his political objective of ousting the elected government he's going to need popular support here in venezuela he will not be able to do that just on the back of a u.s. for a foreign military intervention is the lesson we could be learned from syria from iraq and other cases of u.s. military interventions in the last twenty years. in this position and whether it's very definitely eighty and eating a very significant chunk of those who back him and who at the end of the day. ticks and did not wish to see th
moore though. you now bring in venezuela based journalist paul dobson thanks for being with us here on our to international so you're there you're in it you can give us a sense of the feel on the ground i'd like to first get your reaction to some news that we are just getting in venezuela self-proclaimed leader one by doe has said that he's not ruling out authorizing a military intervention by the u.s. to force majeure off from power he's speaking to a.f.p. what's your reaction to that. this is...
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moor in cornwall. emergency services said they made intensive efforts to get people out but conditions were tricky. paulrney back home from a business meeting when herjourney stopped abruptly —— paula martin. from getting stuck at four o'clock this afternoon, it is 110w four o'clock this afternoon, it is now 1:20 four o'clock this afternoon, it is now1:20 a.m.. we four o'clock this afternoon, it is now 1:20 a.m.. we have not seen any critters or snowploughs. the traffic we re critters or snowploughs. the traffic were stopping all of the lanes there we re were stopping all of the lanes there were abandoned cars and people leaving their cars. but where there isa leaving their cars. but where there is a problem there are always helpers. the famous jamaica inn opened its doors to those in need of shelter, making up beds in the restau ra nt shelter, making up beds in the restaurant and bar when the rooms we re restaurant and bar when the rooms were all providing hospitality for more than 100 walkins. and 400 stu d e nts more than 100 walkins. and 400 students are callous college in bodman had to make it thei
moor in cornwall. emergency services said they made intensive efforts to get people out but conditions were tricky. paulrney back home from a business meeting when herjourney stopped abruptly —— paula martin. from getting stuck at four o'clock this afternoon, it is 110w four o'clock this afternoon, it is now 1:20 four o'clock this afternoon, it is now1:20 a.m.. we four o'clock this afternoon, it is now 1:20 a.m.. we have not seen any critters or snowploughs. the traffic we re critters or...
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moore, did you want to -- >> commissioner moore: i just wanted to tell the commission to move the entrance to the north facade is something we need to discuss. mr. paul could you comment that? >> yeah, cognizant of previous projects, we have directed architect to make that an identifiable obvious entrance to that guard unit. >> commissioner richards: so i accept your friendly amendment to put lighting and canopy so that it really reads like a garden entrance. >> commissioner moore: one question i would particularly have to commissioner richards who's planning to have a hot tub in his own home, i would still think that a kind of privacy screen, trellis, landscaping at the edge of the hot tub may kind of help break the impact of it. i'm not sure that's not necessarily an acoustic buffer, but it may be a psychological buffer to making it a little bit more softened. i personally don't particularly care for looking in other people's hot tubs, and perhaps that would help matters. i'm not sure what your thoughts are on that. >> just to be clear, miss wi wilmer, you're allowed to build a fence up to 10 feet without a height permit. so within those parameters
moore, did you want to -- >> commissioner moore: i just wanted to tell the commission to move the entrance to the north facade is something we need to discuss. mr. paul could you comment that? >> yeah, cognizant of previous projects, we have directed architect to make that an identifiable obvious entrance to that guard unit. >> commissioner richards: so i accept your friendly amendment to put lighting and canopy so that it really reads like a garden entrance. >>...
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moore. wow, every night it seems there's a lot to discuss. good evening to all of you. shimon, let's start with the news. the judge ruling tonight that paul manafort intentionally lied to the fbi, to the special counsel and to the grand jury even after his plea deal. but i want you to dig into it further. what did we learn from this about mueller's case? >> i think we learned here he lied -- what the judge ruled and agreed with the mueller team is he lied about facts material to investigation. and that's what the important part of this is. he agreed to cooperate, he came before fbi agent, he came before prosecutors and the special counsel's office. and when they started asking him questions that were important to their investigation, questions they said were at the heart of their investigation, he started lying about it. and the judge agreed with the special counsel on this hugely significant -- because, you know, they were on a fact finding mission. and you're right, don. they did in some ways look at him as this big cooperator. they were trying to get him to cooperate from the beginning. we see this deal that rick gates got and he's out
moore. wow, every night it seems there's a lot to discuss. good evening to all of you. shimon, let's start with the news. the judge ruling tonight that paul manafort intentionally lied to the fbi, to the special counsel and to the grand jury even after his plea deal. but i want you to dig into it further. what did we learn from this about mueller's case? >> i think we learned here he lied -- what the judge ruled and agreed with the mueller team is he lied about facts material to...