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even in the days of marco polo finland produced a number of good players from a finland defender petrie persona knows what's different now. when i played with. big names big stars. and. you know we got along just fine but this is different this team you know. those 2 guys are just a team so in that sense i think it's a team to finish people can really identify themselves it was just a bunch of normal guys who really have shown that if you're a unit you can achieve big things although your material. probably the most of the . regular guys perhaps more than just normal on the pitch the standard of football has improved in recent years thanks also to the finnish f.a. committing more resources to youth development. now. they just have more information available through technology through data and. the quality they could you know make better when coaching those young players and you know when that happens all the finance the logical next step would be that you just get more better players if the producers top players that's another thing but i think the basic level of. the often harsh condit
even in the days of marco polo finland produced a number of good players from a finland defender petrie persona knows what's different now. when i played with. big names big stars. and. you know we got along just fine but this is different this team you know. those 2 guys are just a team so in that sense i think it's a team to finish people can really identify themselves it was just a bunch of normal guys who really have shown that if you're a unit you can achieve big things although your...
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petry it's you but maybe for french it's different there are many french local stare so they might be french companies might be restricted a little bit more but now until now i don't see a mess of trouble banning see it for the companies all right fighting crash with every porting for us from beijing on the development of corona virus and how it spreads there thank you so much. friday marks the final day of the annual world economic forum meetings in divorce the event turned 50 this year and celebrated by putting a younger generation of print and center out there urgency of the climate crisis drove much of the week long event and created some dramatic contrasts with wealth leadership. young activists like gretta tune berg stormed into davos planning to force through their message that change can't wait this was more than any other a world economic forum led by the world's youth the other generation has a lot of experience but we have ideas we have energy but for those hoping to ensure an adult hood of environmental progress the forum got off to a bad start on day one president trump d
petry it's you but maybe for french it's different there are many french local stare so they might be french companies might be restricted a little bit more but now until now i don't see a mess of trouble banning see it for the companies all right fighting crash with every porting for us from beijing on the development of corona virus and how it spreads there thank you so much. friday marks the final day of the annual world economic forum meetings in divorce the event turned 50 this year and...
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dish and, lo and behold, it moves in the bottom of the petrie dish in the way that we predicted. >> cells derive from frogs? >> yes. it's an african clod frog. basically they're bundles of frog skin cells and frog muscle cells. the muscle cells are like little pistons and allow these creatures to move. >> you mentioned that eventually, or at least your hope is that humans would be able to use these xenobot in some way. is it to ingest medicine orally, is it to implant into the body somehow? how does it work? >> yeah. so at the moment in this first study we just wanted to demonstrate that the new technology is possible. we're hoping to then work with our colleagues to figure out medical applications. one likely scenario might be eventually instead of building these bio bots out of frog cells, we would make them out of human cells and out of the patient themselves. they might swallow these in pill form and the xenobots might be able to find a cancerous tumor and deliver drugs or scrape plaque by the inside of the artery. we can sort of bipass all the immune response challenges brought
dish and, lo and behold, it moves in the bottom of the petrie dish in the way that we predicted. >> cells derive from frogs? >> yes. it's an african clod frog. basically they're bundles of frog skin cells and frog muscle cells. the muscle cells are like little pistons and allow these creatures to move. >> you mentioned that eventually, or at least your hope is that humans would be able to use these xenobot in some way. is it to ingest medicine orally, is it to implant into the...
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good for the price cuts or you can go to mr straw why is there much early on course petry choice. was to be a. drawing of yours not. his d.q. why you spot on why it didn't seem that you were possibly new on course if you pushed your was from the old one. i mean i'm not right for each boy. fortune on your birth. story chance that because a president's going to leave a new. sport. on the whites isn't be dunham's. silent least cocky bright young skillful ball. you mean you've written a book and a team has been in your piece and they actually mean. the choice to myself and not because of the thing these series that's not going to seattle. now still it's you for. the whole idea of the whole show i hate to say that my series yellow fat but is that i saying strong would be nice to achieve you always you after i mean. yes you will see an. easy series. and now you're judged mr starr. thank you you usually don't want to watch the show you. know why. my thank you sasha did make it there may still have to be in the 2nd show if you're going to show. she may have to move baggage. which getting.
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the abuse for the hoax was a total this is a decency check and our government is that petri is in check i took an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states of america it says that no one is above the law that includes the president of the united states. also coming up crimes against its own people 30 years ago tonight in east berlin crowds stormed the headquarters of the secret police just in time to stop the shredding of a dark past. then the fight to save the files was far from one that took a hunger strike and huge effort to convince west german elites and politicians who wanted to keep a lid on this for various reasons. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the vote that sets in motion the trial which could mean the end of the trump presidency last month the u.s. house of representatives voted to impeach donald trump on abuse of power and obstruction of congress's power to investigate that abuse well today the house voted to send those 2 articles of impeachment over to the u.s. senate now that is where begi
the abuse for the hoax was a total this is a decency check and our government is that petri is in check i took an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states of america it says that no one is above the law that includes the president of the united states. also coming up crimes against its own people 30 years ago tonight in east berlin crowds stormed the headquarters of the secret police just in time to stop the shredding of a dark past. then the fight to save the files was far from one...
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we will see hundreds of millions of people moving before the lunar new year and that is a complete petri—dishrowded trains, sharing dishes, and those in the worst possible circumstances. it sounds like we will be talking to you again. james palmer, thank you so much. thanks to you for being with us. stay with us if you can, there is much more to come on bbc news, including this. thousands of heavily—armed protesters march against stricter gun laws in the us state of virginia. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set up on by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him ‘the butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief
we will see hundreds of millions of people moving before the lunar new year and that is a complete petri—dishrowded trains, sharing dishes, and those in the worst possible circumstances. it sounds like we will be talking to you again. james palmer, thank you so much. thanks to you for being with us. stay with us if you can, there is much more to come on bbc news, including this. thousands of heavily—armed protesters march against stricter gun laws in the us state of virginia. donald trump...
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this is the old town of change of the door to the sacred value of the past and to the century of much petriancient traditions are still being embraced here today that may change less than 2 kilometers away bulldozers are never ling the ground for a controversial new airport that's expected to shuttle millions of tourists to historic sites the airport should then be in the sacred following she sure has culture and traditions for thailand but the big powers want it because it's the door much of which in the beatles kind of who is poor is divided down and i would be in favor of an airport if more people come and make business with us but only if it will preserve our environment and our ruins some farmers like it look east they believe their lives may change bring development to our community and country. it's being dubbed the project to this injury. is the real cost of china's new silk road project. one o one east investigates. punches enough. to . this is al jazeera i'm dating with a check on your world headlines protesters are reported to have been killed in the capital baghdad after police
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this is the old town of che to the door to the sacred body of the past and to the century of much petri ancient traditions are still being embraced here today that may change less than 2 kilometers away bulldozers are never the ground for a controversial new airport that's expected to shuttle millions of tourists to historic sites the airport should then be the sacred folly she sure has culture traditions for thailand but the big powers want to because it's the door much of which. kind of who is poor is dividing them and then i would be in favor of an airport if more people come and make business with us but only if it will preserve our environment and our ruins some farmers like it look east they believe their lives may change bring development to our community and country. the end. is iraq. hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes committed to a lasting cease fire in libya world leaders at a un backed summit agree a political solution not a military one is what's needed to end the conflict. beiru
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dishe very much the petri of a developed country suffering from the impacts of global warming. and driest year on record in australia, which still gets the majority of its electricity by earning fossil fuels and is governed by a conservative government that scrapped the price on carbon emissions and has refused steadfastly to increase its commitment to curb emissions further than its existing paris accord agreement. the prime minister scott morrison has insisted they are doing enough already, and that any further steps should not jeopardize jobs, particularly in the coal mining region of queensland, which is so pivotal to his come-from-behind victory eight months ago. morrison has come under sustained pressure during this bushfire crisis. he took a pre-christmas unannounced family vacation to cut that short after two volunteer firefighters died. what you are seeing on screen is footage of his tour of a bushfire ravaged community last week, where he was heckled by locals. also embarrassingly, he was filmed trying to shake the hand of people, including a pregnant woman, who then
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competing for the press team this year, we have our defending champion, alexandra petri from "the washington post." [applause] i'm still smarting because she beat me last year. john donnelly of cq roll call, a long time press club member. from nr, -- npr, my former colleague. .oey from buzzfeed alex from the and josh from the ericngton post and finally this is a great lineup of fierce competitors select have a round of applause and now, i would like to turn to scripts and they will go over the rules of the competition. >> hello, everyone. i am one of the eight spellers who won the 2019 scripps national spelling bee in may. [applause] theall ourselves octo-champs. [laughter] it is a great honor and privilege to be here today. i would like to thank the scripps national spelling bee and the national press club for inviting me to be part of the event. tonight, i will be one of your judges. although each contestant will compete to be the champion of tonight's event, they will also be competing for their team. each time they spell correctly, they will earn their team, either the press team or the
competing for the press team this year, we have our defending champion, alexandra petri from "the washington post." [applause] i'm still smarting because she beat me last year. john donnelly of cq roll call, a long time press club member. from nr, -- npr, my former colleague. .oey from buzzfeed alex from the and josh from the ericngton post and finally this is a great lineup of fierce competitors select have a round of applause and now, i would like to turn to scripts and they will go...
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competing for the press team this year is our defending fromion, alexandra petri "the washington post." [applause] i'm still smarting because she beat me last year. john donnelly of cq roll call, a long time press club member. hey, john. [applause] f npr, myheslow o former colleague. [applause] tillman of buzzfeed. [applause] we have a buzzfeed crowd here. [laughter] cheating, she brought a second competitor. [laughter] gangitano from "the hill." [applause] ♪ from "theawsey washington post." there you are. [applause] eric geller of "politico." [applause] is a great lineup of fierce competitors. let's have a round of applause ofor them, as they start to think about their spelling. now, i'd like to turn the podium over to our friends from scripps, who will introduce their team and go over the rules of the competition. >> hello, everyone. i am one of the eight spellers who won the 2019 scripps national spelling bee in may. [applause] theall ourselves octo-champs. [laughter] it is a great honor and privilege to be here today. i would like to thank the scripps national spelling bee and the
competing for the press team this year is our defending fromion, alexandra petri "the washington post." [applause] i'm still smarting because she beat me last year. john donnelly of cq roll call, a long time press club member. hey, john. [applause] f npr, myheslow o former colleague. [applause] tillman of buzzfeed. [applause] we have a buzzfeed crowd here. [laughter] cheating, she brought a second competitor. [laughter] gangitano from "the hill." [applause] ♪ from...
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europeans do it, they look at they almost look at markets like biological systems like you're looking at a petri dish and there's all these different things, the plants and frogs and fishermen. how do we make sure the system is working for every one? is a very european way of doing things, it's complicated and time-consuming it is antitrust cases that take years and decades. >> the outcomes are questionable. >> interestingly there is an academic who just did a wonderful book looking at how by many measures they work better and are free in terms of the diversity because they've been more sensitive to small businesses and consumers doing well. the ones that depend on patents versus open software, everybody getting a fair shot. put that aside for a moment. i think you have to start thinking about political power. and the political economy anyway that we havin away that we havet about in this country for 40 or 50 years. so, one of the things in my book i spent a lot of time thinking and reading of this 19th 19th century railroad line. so you go back to the rockefellers and you have these networks of
europeans do it, they look at they almost look at markets like biological systems like you're looking at a petri dish and there's all these different things, the plants and frogs and fishermen. how do we make sure the system is working for every one? is a very european way of doing things, it's complicated and time-consuming it is antitrust cases that take years and decades. >> the outcomes are questionable. >> interestingly there is an academic who just did a wonderful book looking...
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petry and aaron sykes, joining us from florida. ladies, good morning. >> good morning.first, louise. you are a cardiologist. you believe in what is going on on the inside of the body creates beauty on the outside of the body. talk to me about that. >> good morning, cheryl. beauty is more than skin-deep. we're seeing a trend toward inner you -- inner beauty. it's a concept of feel good to look good. basically, as a cardiologist, i see it as an intersection between beauty, mind and physical health. cheryl: you call it biohacking. you point to somebody like gwyneth paltrow and goop and you say it's anti-aging medicine, how you eat, it's your lifestyle, it's about preventing disease and that's what she's made a business out of and also wellness and nutrition and erin, i want to get to this, this is something that the beauty industry is picking up on now that we've seen the big success of gwyneth paltrow. >> absolutely. there is a merger of mind and body and interior health and exterior looks and beauty and confidence. so supplements, especially those for men and a for hair
petry and aaron sykes, joining us from florida. ladies, good morning. >> good morning.first, louise. you are a cardiologist. you believe in what is going on on the inside of the body creates beauty on the outside of the body. talk to me about that. >> good morning, cheryl. beauty is more than skin-deep. we're seeing a trend toward inner you -- inner beauty. it's a concept of feel good to look good. basically, as a cardiologist, i see it as an intersection between beauty, mind and...
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you're looking at a petri dish or pond and there's plant and frogs and fishermen, how do we make sure the system is working for everyone? european way of doing things. it's obligated and time-consuming. that's why antitrust cases take years. >> how is their economy doing? >> interestingly, doesn't and why you academic who just did a wonderful book looking at how by many measures, european markets work better and are freer in terms of diversity in the tech space because they've been more sensitive to our small businesses doing well, the ones that depends on patents versus open software, everyone getting a fair shot. i think you have to start inking about political power and political economy in a way we haven't thought about in this country for 40 or 50 years. one of the things in my book that i spent a lot of time thinking about reading about for the 19th century railroad paradigm. you go back to the rockefellers and vanderbilt you have these networks, the networks of the 19th century and 20th century being built by the railroad company. at one point. >> , the company's not just the r
you're looking at a petri dish or pond and there's plant and frogs and fishermen, how do we make sure the system is working for everyone? european way of doing things. it's obligated and time-consuming. that's why antitrust cases take years. >> how is their economy doing? >> interestingly, doesn't and why you academic who just did a wonderful book looking at how by many measures, european markets work better and are freer in terms of diversity in the tech space because they've been...
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next we're going to hear from professor petri who will discussion competition between the united states and china. >> yes, thank you. i want to make clear that our book really has two chapters on technology, one chapter which is looking at the domestic policy framework with which technology development can be stimulated and the other which is the one that i will talk about which is the international context. in this international context, obviously technology is a critical kind of core economic the issue. and it's not going away. in that sense, i think it's very good that we have a very long time horizon, this 2049 time horizon because it allows us to look more carefully at the fundamental issues about the technology and the relationship between the two countries that present very challenging problems. it's not going away because the two countries are emerging as the dominant leaders of technology, at least for the foreseeable future. united states is ahead now. it probably will be generally ahead for much of this period. but china is developing its capacity very, very fast. and in some
next we're going to hear from professor petri who will discussion competition between the united states and china. >> yes, thank you. i want to make clear that our book really has two chapters on technology, one chapter which is looking at the domestic policy framework with which technology development can be stimulated and the other which is the one that i will talk about which is the international context. in this international context, obviously technology is a critical kind of core...
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iowa also an important petrie dish of sorts for researchers studying the impact of president trump's trade wars. iowa farmers have received about 1.7 billion in government bailouts meant to soften the impact of tariffs that have been slapped on china and other countries over the past couple of years. hillary vaughn on the ground in des moines, iowa. hillary, we have known that farmers' clarion call has been we want trade, not aid, or bailouts. are you seeing any of that translate to the broader hawkeye state voter? reporter: liz, we are. that's what's interesting. of course farmers have been heavily impacted by this trade fight with china, but really, that has trickled down to voters here and has really become an issue that they are considering when choosing a candidate for president in 2020. i want to introduce you to trisha tanney. she owns an eco products supply company. you have had to raise your prices multiple times because of tariffs? >> correct. yes, some of our distributors, some of our suppliers, we actually purchase from, have caused us to actually have to raise our prices
iowa also an important petrie dish of sorts for researchers studying the impact of president trump's trade wars. iowa farmers have received about 1.7 billion in government bailouts meant to soften the impact of tariffs that have been slapped on china and other countries over the past couple of years. hillary vaughn on the ground in des moines, iowa. hillary, we have known that farmers' clarion call has been we want trade, not aid, or bailouts. are you seeing any of that translate to the broader...
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this guy, according to david petry is, is more important killed than usama bin laden. i put a lot of stake in what david says. >> harris: he is not always on the side of the president, he has been critical. >> general was on a short time ago. he said this puts iran in a position where they have to take a pause in the sense of where they don't have someone, even though the other replacement has been training for a long time underneath them, it still deals a dramatic blow to them, and at this point, it would be a very fortuitous time to quietly but forcefully stepped forward and say would you like to come to the table now. >> what do you think of that thinking? >> cully: i think general keane is usually right. he is right on this one. there is a wise thinking and a need for strategic pause, but the bold and decisive action by this president, to take out a guy who could have been taken out any number of years by previous presidents. >> why did not the do that? >> cully: i don't know, you would have to ask them. but they could have done it, and they could've done it lawful
this guy, according to david petry is, is more important killed than usama bin laden. i put a lot of stake in what david says. >> harris: he is not always on the side of the president, he has been critical. >> general was on a short time ago. he said this puts iran in a position where they have to take a pause in the sense of where they don't have someone, even though the other replacement has been training for a long time underneath them, it still deals a dramatic blow to them, and...
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years ago this is the old town of the door to the sacred body of the gods and to the century of much petri ancient traditions are still being embraced here today that may change less than 2 kilometers away bulldozers are never the ground for a controversial new airport that's expected to shuttle millions of tourists to historic sites the airport should then be the sacred folly she cheryl has culture and traditions for thailand but the big powers want to because it's the door to much of each. kind of who is poor is to buy them and then i would be in favor of an airport if more people come and make business with us but only if it will preserve our environment and our ruins some farmers like it look east they believe their lives may change bring development to our community and country. discover the world of. the best films from across on network of channels in the heart of 6 boys and 2 good men of the citizenship fresh perspectives and new insights to challenge and change the way we look at the world . you know. after 2 days of protest leaders of an iranian backed group tell that members to
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professor petri, i agree with you that decoupling will be extremely expensive. and i actually don't think there's a political aptide in appetite in this country to actually go through with it. so, if it's a more nuanced pattern of competition and collaboration in the technology sector, i wonder if you could give us some examples where you think the zero sum dynamics would dominate, where you think it would be more positive sum. and then you also alluded to international safeguards and the need for rules on intellectual property. but being a trade expert, i can but being a trade expert, i can only then think about the very worrisome condition of the world trade organization and the difficulty in generating such rules. and even though we have not yet seen the text of the phase one u.s. china trade deal, it seems it will not deliver a lot, and the structural issues and intellectual property. and so, what is the hope, really, from here to 2049, that we can actually get those international safeguards in place? >> well, first of all, between here and 2049 is a long ti
professor petri, i agree with you that decoupling will be extremely expensive. and i actually don't think there's a political aptide in appetite in this country to actually go through with it. so, if it's a more nuanced pattern of competition and collaboration in the technology sector, i wonder if you could give us some examples where you think the zero sum dynamics would dominate, where you think it would be more positive sum. and then you also alluded to international safeguards and the need...
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this global influence industry that they were very much a part of, they used different countries as petrishes to learn and get the know-how about different tactics. and from improving those tactics, they could then sell them for a higher cost -- higher margin in western democracies, where the election budgets are, you know -- we have to remember, i think it's important to predicate that the election business has become a multibillion-dollar global business, right? so we have to remember while we are upset with companies like cambridge, we allowed for the commoditization of our democratic process, right? so people are exploiting this now because it has become a business. and we, as purveyors of this, can't really be as upset as we want to be when we have justified that. so i want to preface it with that. now, that being said, what's happened as a result is a company like cambridge can practice tactics in a place like trinidad that's very unregulated in terms of what they can and can't do, learn from that know-how and then, you know, use it -- parlay it into activities in the united states.
this global influence industry that they were very much a part of, they used different countries as petrishes to learn and get the know-how about different tactics. and from improving those tactics, they could then sell them for a higher cost -- higher margin in western democracies, where the election budgets are, you know -- we have to remember, i think it's important to predicate that the election business has become a multibillion-dollar global business, right? so we have to remember while...
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high—speed computers, you programmed them with human data, we have organs on a chip, brain slices in petriit is not needed. they either react has not yet come into force but it will criminalise trade in all ivory artefacts with a few exemptions. the manifesto for the conservatives ahead of the general election was the first of theirs which didn't hold out the prospect of the revival of fox hunting since hunting with dogs was bad. boris johnson's girlfriend kerry simmons isa johnson's girlfriend kerry simmons is a famous animal lover, ego supporter. could the conservative government in this country be good for animal rights? -- e co supporter. they certainly could and, after brexit, i'm certainly hoping we can get the conservatives and parliament to put through a bill to ban the import of foie gras and the import of affair, because you cannot farm it in the uk so why should you be able to farm it elsewhere and drag it here and sell it? ingrid, thank you so much for coming on, really appreciate your time, the book is animalkind. if your young son or daughter plays football and you live in sc
high—speed computers, you programmed them with human data, we have organs on a chip, brain slices in petriit is not needed. they either react has not yet come into force but it will criminalise trade in all ivory artefacts with a few exemptions. the manifesto for the conservatives ahead of the general election was the first of theirs which didn't hold out the prospect of the revival of fox hunting since hunting with dogs was bad. boris johnson's girlfriend kerry simmons isa johnson's...
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some would suggest that could bail out the and petri managers. >> the articles impeachment on thnot allegingle offenses, remember the adam schiff did not issue a subpoena john bolton any point during the process. the prosecutorial misconduct is a problem. >> pennsylvania senator pat toomey floated idea of one for one, they get a witness in bolton, they get a witness, as will paid similar to what ted cruz has been patching in terms of witness reciprocity. a democrat poured cold water on that kind of dealing. >> we are not traded baseball cards. we are not kid sitting around picking favorites and putting them in the middle of the circle. we are talking about our relevant material witnesses. we have asked for our four people who work for the president. we don't know what they're going to say. they have not been deposed in a way that we can anticipate their testimony. >> but giving democrats a witness without having the president's side anyone would seem highly unlikely. expect this to be a hot topic at the lunch of this morning. >> ed: let's bring in our atlanta, democratic senator chris van ho
some would suggest that could bail out the and petri managers. >> the articles impeachment on thnot allegingle offenses, remember the adam schiff did not issue a subpoena john bolton any point during the process. the prosecutorial misconduct is a problem. >> pennsylvania senator pat toomey floated idea of one for one, they get a witness in bolton, they get a witness, as will paid similar to what ted cruz has been patching in terms of witness reciprocity. a democrat poured cold water...
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on the process level, the clinton impeachment in the late '90s, both the house of petri managers and defense team used less than half of the time that this impeachment trial is allotted. 24 hours for each side to make the case. i think that's ample time. secondly, this is the process where the house should have, before embarking on one of the most grave can dominate constitutional provisions we have come and get your ducks in a row. the reason we are talking about witnesses and that kind of thing on the front end is the house told us they couldn't wait for it, that everything had to move so quickly and get to the senate so fast because the country was in grave danger. were now obviously rearing a different tune. >> ed: senator schumer disagrees with you, obviously pray let's hear from him and let you react. he calls it a disgrace. watch. >> this resolution is totally departing from the clinton resolution in significant ways, despite what leader mcconnell promised. in the ways it departs, the evidence is less available, the evidence is given in the wee hours of the morning, and may ne
on the process level, the clinton impeachment in the late '90s, both the house of petri managers and defense team used less than half of the time that this impeachment trial is allotted. 24 hours for each side to make the case. i think that's ample time. secondly, this is the process where the house should have, before embarking on one of the most grave can dominate constitutional provisions we have come and get your ducks in a row. the reason we are talking about witnesses and that kind of...
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when you look at middle east writ large, it is petri dish of poor governance, endemic corruption andregion among the different countries. there is a sunni-shia war between iran and saudi arabia and conflict within the sunni world. some countries like saudi arabia competing with others like, like qatar and turkey over support for muslim brotherhood. so all, the challenges we face in the middle east writ large really impact on the potential for success with that piece of the peace process that this administration, the trump administration is trying to manage between israel and the palestinians. stuart: what do you think of the chances of success and where is the 50 billion coming from? >> well, i'm not that sanguine about the success because if you look at the palestinian side, you have hamas terrorists in the gaza strip who are known for digging tunnels and mounting kinetic attacks against israel across the border. then you have the palestinian authority in the west bank known for endemic corruption. they're not happy that the trump administration recognized jerusalem as israel's capi
when you look at middle east writ large, it is petri dish of poor governance, endemic corruption andregion among the different countries. there is a sunni-shia war between iran and saudi arabia and conflict within the sunni world. some countries like saudi arabia competing with others like, like qatar and turkey over support for muslim brotherhood. so all, the challenges we face in the middle east writ large really impact on the potential for success with that piece of the peace process that...
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breakthrough a couple weeks ago we could not only grow petri dish but grow parts of those immune responses in anse types of diseases agnostic fashion before it's customized to you so the price about to crash. what is the value of curing your trying to findof a way where you live with it for decades? needs to think through the benefits of how do the cures. this gets a little political and am sorry i am going to hurt some people's feelings but there is a bill that's moved through the house called h.r. 3. a drug pricing bill. if you will be honest and sit in detail, it's pharma y the -- keep protected bill because it wipes all the small biologics, that islecule companies disruptive. this is simple. heem ophelia cures is here -- hemophelia. it will be about $1 million a shot. hemophelia a, maybe half a mill dollars a year for the clotting goes and everything that with that. a million and a half dollar shot is a great investment. in the money after three, four years. our discussion should be that and getting those rolled out really fast but if existed when they were starting to research that dr
breakthrough a couple weeks ago we could not only grow petri dish but grow parts of those immune responses in anse types of diseases agnostic fashion before it's customized to you so the price about to crash. what is the value of curing your trying to findof a way where you live with it for decades? needs to think through the benefits of how do the cures. this gets a little political and am sorry i am going to hurt some people's feelings but there is a bill that's moved through the house called...
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when you procreate a petri dish, put the future child on ice, the rules change.semination facilities need both parties sign a contract. they have seen this movie before, lisa. can walk in there happy and in love a year or two down the road you're not. you can't force fatherhood on a person who no longer wants to be a father in that circumstance. >> what do you say to that? >> i agree there need to be protocols in place. here specifically in arizona in 2018 changed the law either partner could use the embryo. as long as we're not giving the embryo life status, then you get into the whole abortion debate, you could use this to erode away at right to have abortion, as long as you focus on the law itself, either partner, either spouse could use the embryo, the other one waves their parental rights, that should have been applied here. it should have been retroactive. that way this woman who is unable to have children because of medical issues would have been able to use the embryo. either person, the man or woman could use it going forward. and when you actually enter
when you procreate a petri dish, put the future child on ice, the rules change.semination facilities need both parties sign a contract. they have seen this movie before, lisa. can walk in there happy and in love a year or two down the road you're not. you can't force fatherhood on a person who no longer wants to be a father in that circumstance. >> what do you say to that? >> i agree there need to be protocols in place. here specifically in arizona in 2018 changed the law either...