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choice. people who say that s going to be partyline really a not borne out by history. president johnson was saved by seven republicans called the radical republicans, who despised johnson. but they votedo acquit him. one of them said it was like looking into his ompn grave and g. but he felt he had no choice, because that impeachment was abusive. laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. jonathan: thank you. laura: among the judiciary committee members who will votee on these artis democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren from california. she was a staffer during the nixon administration and served on the committee during the clinton impeachment. my colleague katty kay spoke to her from capitol hill earlier day. katty: congresswoman, you have rked through two previou impeachment processes. what are your thoughts today? rep. lofgren: this is a solemn day because we have released the proposed articles of impeachment relative to president trump's misconduct, and i think the articles are very well-founded. they are supported.y the eviden but it's not a time for joy whe
choice. people who say that s going to be partyline really a not borne out by history. president johnson was saved by seven republicans called the radical republicans, who despised johnson. but they votedo acquit him. one of them said it was like looking into his ompn grave and g. but he felt he had no choice, because that impeachment was abusive. laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. jonathan: thank you. laura: among the judiciary committee members who will votee on these artis...
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make that choice he's not going to budge on that i think we need to be clear that it's actually the people of scotland that make that choice they've made that choice today 55 possibly m.p.'s are going to be elected as the decision entered asa law is very clear on this johnson's got to have a very very good reason if he's going to disrespect the result and ignore the voice of the so the s.n.p. success all about the scottish independence issue rather than bricks and bones were they so successful this time the both of those issues are equally important but i think we need to be absolutely clear that the people of scotland are paeans we don't want to be the you we've sent. to lection after the election. frankly up until now our voices been ignored that's going to have to change pull stay right there we've got you for about an hour and thank you for getting up early in the morning i don't know where stephen wolfram is but we'll it will join us eventually now we can go to our very own number cruncher shout it was dashed standing by to break down these results for shouting what's your magic screen telling you then. well the conservatives are on track for a monumental victory in
make that choice he's not going to budge on that i think we need to be clear that it's actually the people of scotland that make that choice they've made that choice today 55 possibly m.p.'s are going to be elected as the decision entered asa law is very clear on this johnson's got to have a very very good reason if he's going to disrespect the result and ignore the voice of the so the s.n.p. success all about the scottish independence issue rather than bricks and bones were they so successful...
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s. as ronald reagan drives by in his limousine. thinking those people haven't made a bad choice in their lives by not choosing to be rich. and that really good that really underscores his opinions that you had to help the poor and you had to understand the properties and institutions and not make assumptions about why people are poor. he do a lot of cartoons about the need to support the poor by providing better housing, better nutrition, better ventricle care better medical care. we can see that herb block have some great ideas. the line is not as steady. pencil has a tendency to smear in a way that whacks crammed is not. here we have george herbert walker bush. denying that he was involved in the iran-contra scandal. what mr. bloch is showing is while he is denying his involvement in the scandal, the testimony of the people who were the principal players are going to ensnare him anyway. mr. bloch like to draw that president bush with large lips. he was only saying to people, read my lips. here bill clinton is shown in a masterful attempt at tight wrote walking tightrope walkin
s. as ronald reagan drives by in his limousine. thinking those people haven't made a bad choice in their lives by not choosing to be rich. and that really good that really underscores his opinions that you had to help the poor and you had to understand the properties and institutions and not make assumptions about why people are poor. he do a lot of cartoons about the need to support the poor by providing better housing, better nutrition, better ventricle care better medical care. we can see...
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his country. 3 people are killed in northeastern india in protests against the bill that will grant citizenship to minorities from neighboring countries and to the u.k.'s historic choice the general election where voters decide the future direction for brics. hello thank you for joining us the u.s. house of representatives is moving closer to impeaching president donald trump as the judiciary committee holds its final debate house democrats are leading efforts to formally charge the president with abuse of power and obstruction of congress trump is accused of withholding aid to pressure ukraine into investigating potential white house rival joe biden well in a moment we're going to go to our white house correspondent kimberly how get 1st though let's go to hide to show castro some fireworks there is the committee considers amendments to the charges. that's right barbara republicans are doing all that they can to really delay this process but it is trying to delay the inevitable because as you know democrats hold the majority on this house judiciary committee as they do the full house of representatives but we did see republicans try to introduce an amendment to kill t
his country. 3 people are killed in northeastern india in protests against the bill that will grant citizenship to minorities from neighboring countries and to the u.k.'s historic choice the general election where voters decide the future direction for brics. hello thank you for joining us the u.s. house of representatives is moving closer to impeaching president donald trump as the judiciary committee holds its final debate house democrats are leading efforts to formally charge the president...
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be a primary-care doctor treating poor people, but she says that the debt burden forced her to consider a different choice. >> deleon: of course you hear the, like, swhere you get paid the most. so you hear dermatology, you hear surgery, you hear all of these things. and so it's easy, when you're coming in, to be, like, "well, i paid a lot of money to be here, like, i should really get my money's worth and try to pursue these more lucrative specialties." >> stahl: even if you're not interested. >> deleon: exactly. or at least consider them. >> stahl: dr. rafael rivera is dean of admissions at n.y.u. medical school. what are the better-paying specialties? >> rafael rivera: generally speaking, some of the surgical specialties tend to pay well. neurosurgery. you know, orthopedics pays well. the fields that tend to pay a little less are fields like pediatrics, and general internal medicine, family medicine. and-- >> stahl: and those are the doctors we have lacking. we don't have enough of those doctors. >> rivera: by 2030, we'll have a shortage of up to 49,000 primary care docs. >> stahl: that huge shortage, that distortion of the medical profession, i
be a primary-care doctor treating poor people, but she says that the debt burden forced her to consider a different choice. >> deleon: of course you hear the, like, swhere you get paid the most. so you hear dermatology, you hear surgery, you hear all of these things. and so it's easy, when you're coming in, to be, like, "well, i paid a lot of money to be here, like, i should really get my money's worth and try to pursue these more lucrative specialties." >> stahl: even if...
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s unfair residents is unir to businesses to visitors. >>and it embarrassing and it's just awl you know that people would ve no other choice but to go on the ground some people we oke to on thursday say this is just become normal that it's no nger a surprise wn they walk by man waste on the sidewal >>in san francis, michelle kingston on 4 news. >>are your money this morning bay area renters have spent nearly 200 billionhat's with a b billion dollars on housing accordg a new is a little analysis of the san francisco metropolitan arearenterswe all have spent billionon rent from 2010 until now in e uth bay renters spent nearly $56 billion on rent in the past decade. local using experts say the numbers reflect and if fd ability crch. >>well, not really surprised that thesnumbers are so high because there's so many renters in the bay area, especially here in san jose. too many people are in the situation they they can't afford the rent anymore. people on fed incompeople at a job or you know the hours get cut all the different things that are happening. >>cause the season to fall out of the syste without other fordable options on the market hous
s unfair residents is unir to businesses to visitors. >>and it embarrassing and it's just awl you know that people would ve no other choice but to go on the ground some people we oke to on thursday say this is just become normal that it's no nger a surprise wn they walk by man waste on the sidewal >>in san francis, michelle kingston on 4 news. >>are your money this morning bay area renters have spent nearly 200 billionhat's with a b billion dollars on housing accordg a new is...
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it is a choice he and other people in france have made in the 1990's had to resign over pension reformme. this is the quintessential social policy battle in france over pensions because it is distribution. francine: on wednesday, we will know what this entails. when do we find out if the strikes will mean that the president will do a 180 or not? will we leave it until after christmas? >> i think this will continue. i think the strikes will continue after christmas. that is the main weapon the unions have, disrupting traffic during christmas. it has massive economic impact. disrupting the holiday traffic in paris is right up there. i would assume this confrontation is going to get worse before we are going to get resolution. i think the idea that this is going to be over tomorrow,z i don't think so. francine: thank you, wolfgang. all week, we have special coverage for the u.k. elections on thursday. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ electrical buzzing ] [ dramatic music ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! ♪ alix: china cracks widen. central banks versus trade versus brexit. a huge week for ec
it is a choice he and other people in france have made in the 1990's had to resign over pension reformme. this is the quintessential social policy battle in france over pensions because it is distribution. francine: on wednesday, we will know what this entails. when do we find out if the strikes will mean that the president will do a 180 or not? will we leave it until after christmas? >> i think this will continue. i think the strikes will continue after christmas. that is the main weapon...
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choice of the people. there are lots of parallels. david: i had not thought of that, but there could be some insecurity, defensiveness, that led to thedavid: conduct that ultimately triggered impeachment. david s think that's possible. david: thank you so much. we will be having much more with him in our second hour on bloomberg radio. we will be talking with david stewart, among other things, forwarde process going and whether nancy pelosi can hold off on sending the articles of impeachment over to the senate, and if she has much leverage in the process. also, we will have graham allison, from the harvard kennedy school, on the u.s. china trade deal. that is all coming up on balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ oil picks.020 bryan singer lays his case for my next year could be the year for resources. palladium's record-breaking rally. the precious metal top 2000. is there more upside or can other metals catch up? goldman goes green. the bank will send $750 billion over the next decade in the climaterally. the precious metal top 2000. is there more upside or can other metals catch transition ab lending to coal financing. ♪ i'm alix steel. w
choice of the people. there are lots of parallels. david: i had not thought of that, but there could be some insecurity, defensiveness, that led to thedavid: conduct that ultimately triggered impeachment. david s think that's possible. david: thank you so much. we will be having much more with him in our second hour on bloomberg radio. we will be talking with david stewart, among other things, forwarde process going and whether nancy pelosi can hold off on sending the articles of impeachment...
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s? we have said we will not enter into any deals, pact or coalition arrangements. i disagree with nick les analysis that the only choice for the peopleoris johnson government. the choice is to elect a labour government. and when people wa ke labour government. and when people wake up on friday morning, the toys that they will be faced with is either a borisjohnson that they will be faced with is either a boris johnson or a jeremy corbyn government —— choice. i urge people to vote labour. on the question of a hung parliament, i have been long enough in politics to hear predictions of hung parliament in 2015, 1992, and even the exit poll in 1992 predicted a hung parliament and there was not one. people should not date on the basis of some kind of combination. they should vote for what they believe in andi should vote for what they believe in and i accept that not everybody will vote labour, but people who want to see the election of a labour government should vote labour on thursday. let's hear from the audience. the gentleman in the red sweater. i get really concerned about the undercurrent of people wanting to stop something happenin
s? we have said we will not enter into any deals, pact or coalition arrangements. i disagree with nick les analysis that the only choice for the peopleoris johnson government. the choice is to elect a labour government. and when people wa ke labour government. and when people wake up on friday morning, the toys that they will be faced with is either a borisjohnson that they will be faced with is either a boris johnson or a jeremy corbyn government —— choice. i urge people to vote labour. on...
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people have not set on their final choice. so we're confident in iowa. local news writes about the fact that we have the makings s of a upset.he mine otherity voices are being exclud excluded. and that is problematic for the party who will rely on black and brown turning out in record numbers to win back the presidency and critical seats. >> and you are trending because you are sitting next to claire. >> i love this. you are doing more than you know. >> great to see you. >> cory booker.com. >> thank you. >>> up next, what to expect from today's impeachment hearing in the judiciary committee. now just about one hour away, a lot going on. keep it right here on "morning joe." (alarm beeping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working every day to make energy that's cleaner and better. and we see possibilities everywhere. to make energy that's cleaner and better. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. on
people have not set on their final choice. so we're confident in iowa. local news writes about the fact that we have the makings s of a upset.he mine otherity voices are being exclud excluded. and that is problematic for the party who will rely on black and brown turning out in record numbers to win back the presidency and critical seats. >> and you are trending because you are sitting next to claire. >> i love this. you are doing more than you know. >> great to see you....