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whole argument. >> congressman ratcliffe tell us what happened. >> we can't really talk about it buthat we're fighting is just his question in 90 seconds refuted everything of what adam schiff puts out there. there's no quid pro quo. maria: congressman we know that you're limited in terms of what you can say about these testimonies but what can you tell us about that quid pro quo argument? >> well, what the democrats wanted to believe is that ambassador taylor's testimony would support what the whistleblower said when in fact his testimony established the opposite. he established as a matter of law and as a matter of fact, that a quid pro quo involving military aid could not have occurred on july 25 in the call between trump and z elinski, because neither any ukraine yankees was aware there was a hold on military aid on july 25 so as much as the democrats who quickly tried to spin-out of that and say well when we said quid pro quo on july 25, we really meant some time in august , and they were supported by the new york times and the washington post printing articles saying well the u
whole argument. >> congressman ratcliffe tell us what happened. >> we can't really talk about it buthat we're fighting is just his question in 90 seconds refuted everything of what adam schiff puts out there. there's no quid pro quo. maria: congressman we know that you're limited in terms of what you can say about these testimonies but what can you tell us about that quid pro quo argument? >> well, what the democrats wanted to believe is that ambassador taylor's testimony...
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house intel and judiciary committee member john ratcliffe was here the congressman was in the room when he testified on friday but the controversy now is at the center of this impeachment inquiry and also the reaction to a word of a second whistleblower this morning, and he spoke to the intel community 's inspector general. plus, former trump campaign aid george papadopoulos is here, on the attorney general william barr's trip to italy amid the justice department's review of the origins of the russia probe. there is speculation that part of the trib concerned the man who mr. george papadopoulos says told him that russia had hillary clinton's e-mail as part often trapment. also, china expert jonathan ward is here on how beijing is eying the impeachment inquiry what impact it could have on the upcoming trade talk set to begin on october 10 all that and a lot more here right now on "sunday morning futures." and the white house is preparing to send a letter to nancy pelosi tomorrow morning, refusing to cooperate with the house impeachment inquiry, until the speaker holds a floor vote on the
house intel and judiciary committee member john ratcliffe was here the congressman was in the room when he testified on friday but the controversy now is at the center of this impeachment inquiry and also the reaction to a word of a second whistleblower this morning, and he spoke to the intel community 's inspector general. plus, former trump campaign aid george papadopoulos is here, on the attorney general william barr's trip to italy amid the justice department's review of the origins of the...
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i've got to ask you where this is headed stay with us more with john ratcliffe coming up. (burke) at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. even a- (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about a broken cookie jar? (burke) again, cookie? (cookie) yeah. me bad. (grover) yoooooow! oh! what about monsters having accidents? i am okay by the way! (burke) depends. did you cause the accident, grover? (grover) cause an accident? maybe... (bert) how do you know all this stuff? (burke) just comes with experience. (all muppets) yup. ♪ we are farmers. ♪ bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum maria: welcome back i'm back with republican congressman from texas, john ratcliffe, and congressman i want to go back to something you were just saying about adam schiff. you want him to recuse himself, step down from running this impeachment investigation, and said number one, it's because it's not in the right committee and the jurisdiction is in judiciary, not intel, and number two, you say they are being, it's bein
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was jailed for five years in 2016 after being convicted of spying.st week, british prime minister borisjohnson called for the release of mrs zaghari—ratcliffe during a meeting with iran's president. i've been finding out more from our world affairs correspondent, caroline hawley she's been talking mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's husband. he told me that the family has applied to the iranian authority to bring her back home from the uk so she could start school. —— to the uk. we heard this first from a letter nazneen wrote from jail. it talks of what an excruciating the difficult decision this was for her and the reason it is so had —— hard was since she was let out of solitary confinement in 2016, she has short but regular visits most recently once a week from gabriella. in this letter she shows just how much the visits have meant to her. she says" she goes on to say they are my world. then she says... and then she says... so, real despair and anguish and then she says... so, real despairand anguish in and then she says... so, real despair and anguish in tha
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was jailed for five years in 2016 after being convicted of spying.st week, british prime minister borisjohnson called for the release of mrs zaghari—ratcliffe during a meeting with iran's president. i've been finding out more from our world affairs correspondent, caroline hawley she's been talking mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's husband. he told me that the family has applied to the iranian authority to bring her back home from the uk so she could start school. —— to...
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mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomaticratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding the white house hands over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. they relate to a call in july between mr trump and the ukrainian president, during which he's accused of having put pressure on volodymyr zelensky to investigate his democratic party rival, joe biden. pro—democracy activists in hong kong have condemned the government for using emergency powers as violent protests brought parts of the territory to a standstill once again. demonstrators — who defied a new law banning the use of face masks — forced the closure of the underground system and many shops and businesses. borisjohnson has called on the eu to compromise in the brexit negotiations and claims momentum is building in parliament for
mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomaticratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding the white house hands over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. they relate to a call in july...
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and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... after 500 editions, it's still a leading title in the competitive world of publishing — the magazine that's been serving the lgbtq community for almost 50 years. this was a celebration by people who we re this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. this was a celebration by people who were relishing theirfreedom. they believe everything is going to be different from now on, they think their country will be respected in their country will be respected in the world once more as it used to be. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet has won this year's nobel peace prize. a group of soldiers jumped from... and ran group of soldiers jumped from... and ra n towards group of soldiers jumped from... and ran towards the president firing kalashnikov rifles. after 437 years the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as dive
and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... after 500 editions, it's still a leading title in the competitive world of publishing — the magazine that's been serving the lgbtq community for almost 50 years. this was a celebration by people who we re this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom....
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mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position to put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate his presidential rival, joe biden. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports. no matter where america's commander—in—chief goes, there's no escape from the talk of impeachment, or the many questions about his request for a foreign government to investigate one of his political rivals. requests for documents from the white house have become demands. with a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of "de
mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its...
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mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomaticion with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. britain is calling on the united states to hand over the wife of an american diplomat who's left the uk, after she was involved in a fatal road crash. police say they want to question the woman about the death of 19—year—old harry dunn in a collision. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's called the us ambassador to say he's disappointed the americans have refused to waive her diplomatic immunity. this is how local people have reacted to the death of harry dunn, a teenager from their community, killed on a country road. harry had been on his motorbike when he was hit by a car. he died of multiple injuries. the car had been driven from this nearby air force base by the 42—year—old wife of an american diplomat. the base is a centre for us in
mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomaticion with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. britain is calling on the united states to hand over the wife of an american diplomat who's left the uk, after she was involved in a fatal road...
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and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visitsbriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. don't forget all of our top stories are on our website. the british government has urged the united states to reconsider its decision to let a diplomat‘s wife leave the uk, after she was involved in a fatal car crash. british police say the american woman is being treated as a suspect in their investigation into the death of a 19—year—old motorcyclist. the woman claimed diplomatic immunity to leave the country. duncan kennedy reports. this is how local people have reacted to the death of harry dunn, a teenager from their community, killed on a country road. harry had been on his motorbike when he was hit by a car. he died of multiple injuries. the car had been driven from this nearby air force base by the 42—year—old wife of an american diplomat. the base is a centre for us intelligence gathering. the woman, who lives on this american airforce base, told police that she would co—operate fully with thei
and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visitsbriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. don't forget all of our top stories are on our website. the british government has urged the united states to reconsider its decision to let a diplomat‘s wife leave the uk, after she was involved in a fatal car crash. british police say the american woman is being treated as a suspect in their...
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the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british woman, jailed in iran on spying charges — returnse uk, after three and a half years. you're just trying to rattle me. i'm trying to save you! what are you? 23? and it's will smith vs will smith, in the action packed gemini man. find out what mark kermode thinks of that, and the rest of this week's releases, in the film review. good evening, it's 5pm, our main story tonight. three people have been stabbed at the arndale shopping centre, in manchester. police say a man in his 40s has been arrested, on suspicion of terrorism offence. two women and a man were taken to hospital with stab wounds; a third woman, who wasn't stabbed, was treated at the scene. 0ur correspondent richard galpin has this report. police, including from the counterterrorism unit, arrived quickly here at manchester's busy arndale centre. officers, racing to the scene, where a man was lunging at shoppers, with a large knife. just a few minutes later, the man, who is in his 405, was caught, and i5 who is in his 405, was caught, and is being held on suspicion of terror
the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british woman, jailed in iran on spying charges — returnse uk, after three and a half years. you're just trying to rattle me. i'm trying to save you! what are you? 23? and it's will smith vs will smith, in the action packed gemini man. find out what mark kermode thinks of that, and the rest of this week's releases, in the film review. good evening, it's 5pm, our main story tonight. three people have been stabbed at the arndale shopping...
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and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. bolivian congressional leaders have dismissed calls for a punishment vote against the president, evo morales. protesters have demanded he resign over the authorities‘ response to destructive fires that began in august. candace piette reports. there were over 1.5 million people on the streets of santa cruz, say the organisers. they had come from all over the region. students, doctors, firefighters, teachers. they demanded the declaration of a national emergency to unlock international aid to help restore the regions severely damaged by the fires. and they demanded that the government annulled new legislation which extends slash—and—burn land clearance to the region and encourages farmers from the highlands to start new plantations. not another metre of land to citizens who do not live in santa cruz. the land is for those who love santa cruz, this will be the end of their domination and colonisation. you, mr evo morales, hate santa cru
and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. bolivian congressional leaders have dismissed calls for a punishment vote against the president, evo morales. protesters have demanded he resign over the authorities‘ response to destructive fires that began in august. candace piette reports. there were over 1.5 million people on the streets of santa cruz, say the organisers. they had...
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and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visitsing home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. six elephants have fallen to their deaths in thailand while trying to save each other from a notorious waterfall. a warning — this report contains some upsetting images. donna larsen reports. the bodies of six elephants lying motionless at the bottom of the waterfall known as hell's abyss. among them is the body of a three—year—old calf. the discovery was made in thailand's khao yai national park, when rangers heard two elephants crying close to the scene. it is thought the adult animals had been trying to save the infant. the elephants were trying to cross the river. one of the smaller elephants might have slipped, and the adults were swept away by the current when they tried to rescue. a mission was launched to rescue the surviving elephants trapped in rocks above the fast—flowing waters. food laced with supplements was thrown to boost the animals' strength and to give them the energy to climb back up into the forest. at th
and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visitsing home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. six elephants have fallen to their deaths in thailand while trying to save each other from a notorious waterfall. a warning — this report contains some upsetting images. donna larsen reports. the bodies of six elephants lying motionless at the bottom of the waterfall known as hell's abyss. among them is the body of a...
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that was richard ratcliffe, husband of another zaghari—ratcliffe.inting to see the quys it is very disappointing to see the guys getting at it again and again and headlines, farah, farah, farah. these allegations are about alberto salazar and oregon project. do you feel let down by him?” salazar and oregon project. do you feel let down by him? i feel let down by you guys, to be honest. there is no allegation against me. asi there is no allegation against me. as i said again and again. you read a paragraph, you go through, he talks about farah coach, farah ex—coach and right at the bottom it says no allegation against mo farah. let's be clear, there is no allegation against me. england are set to play the czech republic. if they win they are guaranteed a place in the euros next year. the capacity here at the home of salvia prague is a bit over 20,000. here at the home of salvia prague is a bit over20,000. i here at the home of salvia prague is a bit over 20,000. i think the england fans who have tickets will be able to make themselves heard. the conc
that was richard ratcliffe, husband of another zaghari—ratcliffe.inting to see the quys it is very disappointing to see the guys getting at it again and again and headlines, farah, farah, farah. these allegations are about alberto salazar and oregon project. do you feel let down by him?” salazar and oregon project. do you feel let down by him? i feel let down by you guys, to be honest. there is no allegation against me. asi there is no allegation against me. as i said again and again. you...
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with me now is richard ratcliffe — nazanin‘s husband.is going to be for her. it is very tough for her and we have been talking for a long time about gabrielle is future and no school has started and they finally ready to let her go but it will be tough. and tough as she says for your daughter as well, not to be able to see her mother, or her grandparents as well. but you feel it is the best for her? i think that is exactly right. it will be tough, the world she knows as being with granny and seeing mummy and two years ago she was living in the uk. do i think it is the best? i hope it is the best. i think is the best? i hope it is the best. ithink in is the best? i hope it is the best. i think in all of this experience to have been some tough decisions to make. i hope this one will be possible and we only know if it is allowed if the authorities grant permission. we have been waiting for a long time for this to be solved as a long time for this to be solved as afamily to a long time for this to be solved as a family to come back together
with me now is richard ratcliffe — nazanin‘s husband.is going to be for her. it is very tough for her and we have been talking for a long time about gabrielle is future and no school has started and they finally ready to let her go but it will be tough. and tough as she says for your daughter as well, not to be able to see her mother, or her grandparents as well. but you feel it is the best for her? i think that is exactly right. it will be tough, the world she knows as being with granny...
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back in britain — the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the womanjailed in iran. scotland take legal advice over the threatened cancellation of their make or break match in the rugby world cup. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... nike shut down the oregon project following the four—year athletic ban for the former head coach alberto salazar. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. european council president donald tusk says there are "promising signals" that a brexit deal is still possible. it follows yesterday's talks between the british and irish prime ministers, borisjohnson and leo varadkar, who said there's a "pathway to an agreement", ahead of next week's crucial eu summit. the european union has now given the green light for intensified talks known as "tunnel negotiations". our brussels correspondent adam fleming reports. brexit seems to be moving again. steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning. the two men talked for about two hours, a moment later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks
back in britain — the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the womanjailed in iran. scotland take legal advice over the threatened cancellation of their make or break match in the rugby world cup. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... nike shut down the oregon project following the four—year athletic ban for the former head coach alberto salazar. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. european council president donald tusk says there are "promising...
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congressman ratcliffe was on fox & friends this morning and donald trump took what congressman ratcliffe said and turned it into a trump tweet quoting ratcliffe saying no witness has provided testimony that the ukrainians were aware that military aid was being when would. there's donald trump confessing that military aid was being when would by donald trump and, of course, william taylor did, in fact, testify in his opening statement that ukrainians were very much aware that military aid was being when would. from "the new york times," saying that word of the aid freeze had gotten to high-level ukrainian officials by the first week in august, according to interviews and documents obtained by "the new york times." the problem was not bureaucratic. the ukrainians were told. to address it, they were advised, they should reach out to mick mulvaney, the acting white house chief of staff. the associated press is reporting two months before president trump's phone call with the president of ukraine, when president trump asked the president of ukraine to investigate joe biden, the president of u
congressman ratcliffe was on fox & friends this morning and donald trump took what congressman ratcliffe said and turned it into a trump tweet quoting ratcliffe saying no witness has provided testimony that the ukrainians were aware that military aid was being when would. there's donald trump confessing that military aid was being when would by donald trump and, of course, william taylor did, in fact, testify in his opening statement that ukrainians were very much aware that military aid...
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gabriella zaghari ratcliffe, the five—year—old daughter of a british iranian woman who's beenjailed inreturning to the uk. gabriella had been living with her grandparents in tehran after her mother, nazanin, was arrested three years ago on spying charges that she strongly denies. her family are continuing to campaign for her release. a gang have been convicted of trafficking women from slovakia to glasgow and forcing them into prostitution and forced marriages to pakistani men. the city's high court heard the men wanted the marriages to obtain eu citizenship. the gang boasted of their earnings on social media. in one case, a woman was sold in the street outside a branch of primark for £10,000. vojtech gombar, anil wagle, jana sandorova and ratislav adam will be sentenced at a later date. one of four people accused of murdering the 17—year—old girl scoutjodie chesney has been giving evidence at the old bailey. manuel petrovic, who's 20, says he drove his co—defendants to the park but never got out of the car, and did not think there would be any violence. he said he only found out about
gabriella zaghari ratcliffe, the five—year—old daughter of a british iranian woman who's beenjailed inreturning to the uk. gabriella had been living with her grandparents in tehran after her mother, nazanin, was arrested three years ago on spying charges that she strongly denies. her family are continuing to campaign for her release. a gang have been convicted of trafficking women from slovakia to glasgow and forcing them into prostitution and forced marriages to pakistani men. the city's...
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in sir peter ratcliffe and greg gets amounts. this year's winners of one of the world's highest profile awards worked for the most part independently of each other the announcement caught them unawares or in and at that point i think it was just so surreal and i sort of had this out of body feeling of just great appreciation and i got to start so thrilled to share this with all the people who have met meant so much to me in my life well to life to all and a little bit surprised at this morning yeah hive it do you sleep 1st. i did wake up eventually but by the time i got to the phone it was too late and so i said to myself i wonder if this is somebodies idea of a bad joke in the middle sort of the 3 scientists were chosen for their work on how cells sense and adapt to oxygen the gas is a key part of converting food to energy but oxygen levels can fluctuate dramatically in the body. when you exercise climb to high elevations were pregnant the oxygen levels available for metabolism go up and down to keep functioning the body's cells
in sir peter ratcliffe and greg gets amounts. this year's winners of one of the world's highest profile awards worked for the most part independently of each other the announcement caught them unawares or in and at that point i think it was just so surreal and i sort of had this out of body feeling of just great appreciation and i got to start so thrilled to share this with all the people who have met meant so much to me in my life well to life to all and a little bit surprised at this morning...
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maria: last week we had on congressman john ratcliffe, and he mentioned three reasons that this seems questionable. number one was that, typically in any impeachment, the jurisdiction for impeachment is the judiciary committee. it's not happening in the judiciary committee, which nadler runs, it's actually in the intel committee. number two, it is all happening behind closed doors. we don't know what anybody said on friday you had another testimony from the ukrainian ambassador. her opening statement leaks but then everything else as part of that is behind closed doors. and now they're calling him a fact witness, john ratcliffe called adam schiff a fact witness because, of course, he did meet with the so-called whiting blower before -- whistleblower before the complaint was public. >> john's exactly right. adam schiff is so deeply involved in this, this is a man who once said, you know, there's collusion in plain sight. we'll do whatever we want to do because the president needs to be impeached, and we've got the proof. he's beening -- been saying this for well over two years. he's a
maria: last week we had on congressman john ratcliffe, and he mentioned three reasons that this seems questionable. number one was that, typically in any impeachment, the jurisdiction for impeachment is the judiciary committee. it's not happening in the judiciary committee, which nadler runs, it's actually in the intel committee. number two, it is all happening behind closed doors. we don't know what anybody said on friday you had another testimony from the ukrainian ambassador. her opening...
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just for a moment, the serious work of science was put on pause at sir peter ratcliffe's laboratory ato advanced warning of the prize. fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prizelj fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prize. i found out this morning as my secretary catherine came through the door into my laboratory with an anxious look on herface my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested my laboratory with an anxious look on herface and suggested i my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested i talk to someone on her face and suggested i talk to someone from stockholm. what was your reaction? well, delighted, honoured. a little bit surprised this morning. bob usually this is a great tribute to lots of people in my life, the people whose help me set it up, the people who have been there for years and who are there now. in 2019, nobel prize in physiology jointly to william... sir peter share the award with american scientist william calen and greg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells sense and adapt to the availability
just for a moment, the serious work of science was put on pause at sir peter ratcliffe's laboratory ato advanced warning of the prize. fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prizelj fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prize. i found out this morning as my secretary catherine came through the door into my laboratory with an anxious look on herface my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested my laboratory with an anxious look on herface and suggested i my...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iranian woman jailed in zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iraniananjailed in iran hopes to send her five—year—old iranian womanjailed in iran hopes to send herfive—year—old daughter home to london —— london so she can start school in the uk. a paralysed man who can move again with a man can filed suit, he says it is like walking on the moon. in a moment it is time for sportsday but let's take a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. shortly after seven, i will be talking to a former superintendent from the metropolitan police as the source faces criticisms over the way it handled allegations of a nonexistent vip paedophile ring. then we'll have more on news that consumers are overpaying by an incredible £i.2 billion a yearfor overpaying by an incredible £i.2 billion a year for home and car insurance because industry competition, they say, isn't strong enough. and we'll take a first look at tomorrow morning's front pages at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm. we have bonnie greer and kevin schofield joining us. greer and kevin schofield joining u
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iranian woman jailed in zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iraniananjailed in iran hopes to send her five—year—old iranian womanjailed in iran hopes to send herfive—year—old daughter home to london —— london so she can start school in the uk. a paralysed man who can move again with a man can filed suit, he says it is like walking on the moon. in a moment it is time for sportsday but let's take a look at what else is coming up this evening on...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, hopes to send her five year oldghter home to london, so she can start school in the uk. at 10pm, rita chakribati will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, bbc arabic‘s nawal al maghafi investigates shia clerics at some of iraq's holiest shrines. she uncovers the exploitation of vulnerable girls and young women, tricked into so called ‘pleasure marriages‘. the film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. muslim clerics acting like pens. we expose a secret world of sexual exploitation. widows of war forced to become prostitutes. men of god giving religious guidance on how to abuse children. in this holy sex trade, even children are for sale. the office of one of the most senior clerics of islam tells us these are crimes that should be punished. iam in i am in central baghdad, one of the most important pilgrimage sites for shia islam. millions fell to this holy shrine and couples come here get married. walking around across from the main shrine i have come across multiple marriage office
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, hopes to send her five year oldghter home to london, so she can start school in the uk. at 10pm, rita chakribati will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, bbc arabic‘s nawal al maghafi investigates shia clerics at some of iraq's holiest shrines. she uncovers the exploitation of vulnerable girls and young women, tricked into so called ‘pleasure marriages‘. the film contains scenes which some viewers...
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. >> martha: so we had congressman ratcliff on the show last night. and he basically said he questions mr. taylor and asked him if there was quid pro quo and whether there was anything withheld. now, when you look at taylor's testimony from yesterday and this is one of the more prominent piece of it that's gotten a lot of attention he said ambassador sundland said everything including security assistance and wanted a public statement about ordering such investigations. what is there. what more sto the story was there when you were in the room you want people to understand. >> we can't talk about specifics that's why we want a transparent process. narrative we heard from bill taylor yesterday or ambassador taylor the narrative was not consistent with testimony from at least two other witnesses and other cross-examination done by john ratcliffe and others. when we start to see the inconsistencies we think it's important for a full picture on the impeachment process american people and every member of congress that should be asked to vote one way or anot
. >> martha: so we had congressman ratcliff on the show last night. and he basically said he questions mr. taylor and asked him if there was quid pro quo and whether there was anything withheld. now, when you look at taylor's testimony from yesterday and this is one of the more prominent piece of it that's gotten a lot of attention he said ambassador sundland said everything including security assistance and wanted a public statement about ordering such investigations. what is there. what...
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the healing of wounds treating patients with severe anemia or even cancer in their discovery kalen ratcliffe and cements of have laid the groundwork for a new era of drug development one that's now starting to address many dangerous aliments that modern medicine seeks to heal. all right let's bring you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the walt hundreds of haitians who have joined protests in the capital port au prince demanding the ouster of embattled president jovan n.y.c. the demonstrators are angry about corruption rising inflation and a lack of food and fuel at least 17 people have been killed in the past 3 weeks of unrest. in ecuador hundreds of indigenous people and farmers have clashed with security forces and were marching towards the capital quito to protest soaring fuel price is right police in the military used tear gas to try to disperse the demonstrators on the outskirts of the city. brazilian police have opened an investigation into possible criminal activity surrounding an oil spill off the country's northeastern coast oil slicks polluted beache
the healing of wounds treating patients with severe anemia or even cancer in their discovery kalen ratcliffe and cements of have laid the groundwork for a new era of drug development one that's now starting to address many dangerous aliments that modern medicine seeks to heal. all right let's bring you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the walt hundreds of haitians who have joined protests in the capital port au prince demanding the ouster of embattled president...
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here's gabriella arriving back with herfather, richard ratcliffe.her in the notorious evin prison since she was arrested on spying charges more than three years ago. her parents decided to bring her back to the uk so she can start school. in a moment, the weather, but first here's joanna gosling, with what's on the victoria derbyshire programme hello, this morning, could greta thunberg win the nobel peace prize? the teenage climate activist is among the nominees and when it will be announced in the next hour. we have the details. plus a special report on the impact of tourism on the white island of ibiza put it generated half a tonne of waste per person this year which is 14% more than the rest of europe. join us at ten o'clock on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. good morning. there is more rain in the forecast today, and it's going to be quite heavy for some of us, particularly in northern parts of england and across wales. some pretty gusty conditions associated with that rain espec
here's gabriella arriving back with herfather, richard ratcliffe.her in the notorious evin prison since she was arrested on spying charges more than three years ago. her parents decided to bring her back to the uk so she can start school. in a moment, the weather, but first here's joanna gosling, with what's on the victoria derbyshire programme hello, this morning, could greta thunberg win the nobel peace prize? the teenage climate activist is among the nominees and when it will be announced in...
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with their discovery kalen ratcliffe and samantha have laid the groundwork for a whole new era of drug development one that is now starting to address conditions that modern medicine seeks to heal. all right let's bring you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world hundreds of haitians have joined protests in the capital port au prince demanding the ouster of embattled president job in n.y.c. the demonstrators are angry about corruption rising inflation and a lack of food and fuel at least 17 people have been killed in the past 3 weeks of unrest brazilian police have opened an investigation into possible criminal activity surrounding an oil spill off the country's north eastern coast oil slicks polluted beaches over the weekend and cleanup efforts on now underway the country's coastal region is renowned for its sandy beaches and is popular with tourists. a stolen truck has plowed into cars waiting at a traffic light in the german town of limbo again injuring 16 people the male driver has been detained and police said they are investigating whether it wa
with their discovery kalen ratcliffe and samantha have laid the groundwork for a whole new era of drug development one that is now starting to address conditions that modern medicine seeks to heal. all right let's bring you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world hundreds of haitians have joined protests in the capital port au prince demanding the ouster of embattled president job in n.y.c. the demonstrators are angry about corruption rising inflation and a...
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with their discovery kalen ratcliffe and samantha have laid the groundwork for a whole new era of drug development one that is now starting to address conditions that modern medicine seeks to heal. or let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world iraq's president barham salih has condemned attacks on protesters and journalists carried out by the military earlier the government acknowledged that soldiers hardly used excessive force against demonstrators more than 100 people have been killed and 6000 wounded in a week of demonstrations against corruption and economic mismanagement. in ecuador hundreds of indigenous people who farmers have clashed with security forces they were marching towards the capital quito to protest soaring fuel prices right place in the military used tear gas to try to disperse the demonstrators on the outskirts of the city. brazilian police have opened an investigation into possible criminal activity surrounding an oil spill off the country's northeastern coast oil slicks polluted beaches over the weekend and cleanup efforts all
with their discovery kalen ratcliffe and samantha have laid the groundwork for a whole new era of drug development one that is now starting to address conditions that modern medicine seeks to heal. or let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world iraq's president barham salih has condemned attacks on protesters and journalists carried out by the military earlier the government acknowledged that soldiers hardly used excessive force against demonstrators more...
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john ratcliffe serves on judiciary and intelligence committees.ou've been inside a lot of these interviews behind closed doors. you can't talk about it as well. explain legally how secretary perry can make the case there is no quid pro quo based on what we think we know. >> he is right and mick mulvaney was right. we withhold foreign aid to influence policy decisions all the time. u.s. has always done that and should do it. remember what the quid pro quo is using something to influence behavior. it is supposedly military aid. what is undisputed at this point no one in the ukraine was aware there was any discussion that military aid might be withheld for any reason at the time of the trump/zelensky call. that makes a quid pro quo impossible. so adam schiff can trot in all of the ambassadors, one after another that you and i have never heard of before. unless he brings someone forward that says that they were told specifically that military aid would be withheld unless the ukrainians investigated hunter biden, this is just yet another baseless inves
john ratcliffe serves on judiciary and intelligence committees.ou've been inside a lot of these interviews behind closed doors. you can't talk about it as well. explain legally how secretary perry can make the case there is no quid pro quo based on what we think we know. >> he is right and mick mulvaney was right. we withhold foreign aid to influence policy decisions all the time. u.s. has always done that and should do it. remember what the quid pro quo is using something to influence...
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republican congressman john ratcliffe says that's no coincidence. >> the work done by
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maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee and and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for they-hour presentation of sunday morning futures this way to let your kids have fun and learn a skill that can save their life. swim lessons, woo! this is how we got started. that's right, my parents wanted me to feel safer around the water. these big kids know swimming is fun, but, safety that's serious. studies show that formal swim lessons reduce the risk of childhood drowning by 88%. and, it's so easy to enroll. we have nearly 1,000 local partners in communities like yours who can't wait to help. join us today, go to usaswimmingfoundation.org and click on the find swim lessons link, it can open up amazing possibilities. i learned how to swim
maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee and and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for they-hour presentation of sunday morning...
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maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee and said that there have been no hearings on syria in weeks and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for they-hour presentation of sunday morning futures this morning, i'm maria bartiromo, i will see you tomorrow on fox business. have a good morning, everybody. let's get down to business. the business of hard work... ...hustle... ...and high fives. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed because our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. gillian: president trump announcing the death of abu bakr al-baghdadi in u.s.-led raid in syria overnight. welcome to america's news headquarters, live from washington on
maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee and said that there have been no hearings on syria in weeks and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will...
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maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee andave been no hearings on syria in weeks and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for they-hour presentation of sunday morning futures this this is the age of expression. everyone has something to say. but in a world full of talking, shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we are edward jones. with one financial advisor per office, we're built for hearing what's important to you. one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin.
maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee andave been no hearings on syria in weeks and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for...
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maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee andings on syria in weeks and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for they-hour presentation of sunday morning futures this ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (thud) (crash) (grunting) (whistle) play it cool and escape heartburn fast with tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tu-tu-tum tums ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. a
maria: we should point out that earlier on the program we had john ratcliffe from intel committee andings on syria in weeks and, you know, i mean, it's nancy pelosi and adam schiff who are making the rules in terms of what -- what testimonies they can hear from and what -- what briefings the house comes, they are in charge and they are focused on impeachment and not allot more, chris, good to see you this morning, thank you. >> thank you. maria: that will do it for they-hour presentation...
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congressman john ratcliffe texas republican joins us live. he has some ideas next.i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. underway right now for whoever shot at officers enforcing a road closure near los angeles. this video shows firefighters flying a helicopter over the flames and black smoke from the fire
congressman john ratcliffe texas republican joins us live. he has some ideas next.i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when locked....
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republican congressman john ratcliffe says that's no coincidence. >> the work done by michael horowitz could result in criminal referrals. regardless, john durham had to let michael horowitz finish this work, and i think when people read the inspector general's intending report, it will be very clear why the durham investigation has now moved to a criminal probe, which will allow him to impanel a grand jury and bring in witnesses and ultimately perhaps bring criminal charges. >> harris: on the flip side of all all this, former acting fbi director andy mccabe says there's nothing to investigate here. >> i know. i was there. i was in the room when these decisions were made. i worked with the team that opened and initiated these cases, approved their work, i know nothing improper was done. what you had was not, you know, political operatives planning a coup. there was no improper purpose to the discussions we made. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts joins us live outside the white house. the president has departed on marine one. what's the latest? >> good afternoon, h
republican congressman john ratcliffe says that's no coincidence. >> the work done by michael horowitz could result in criminal referrals. regardless, john durham had to let michael horowitz finish this work, and i think when people read the inspector general's intending report, it will be very clear why the durham investigation has now moved to a criminal probe, which will allow him to impanel a grand jury and bring in witnesses and ultimately perhaps bring criminal charges. >>...
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congersmen john ratcliffe expects the inspector general horwitz's report on fisa abuses the next week or two. bill barr and john durham good moving forward to expose the origins of this russia witch hunt so-called probe. you see deep state actors trying to run interference i had what my sources are telling me will be the explosive findings on the weaponization of intelligence against this president and, yes, the american people. here with reaction, fox contributor sara carter and jason chaffetz. let me start, sara, with you. we've been expecting this from horwitz. my sources are telling me that there is an explosive email chain with comey and brennan on that that says they didn't verify the dossier which would mean premeditated fraud on the fisa court as we've been saying. >> that's the exculpatory evidence that congress has been screaming about on the republican side for more than a year now. not only was there an email chain that i'm hearing as well, sean, but there were the issues that were withheld in the foreign intelligence surveillance court regarding george papadopoulos, also
congersmen john ratcliffe expects the inspector general horwitz's report on fisa abuses the next week or two. bill barr and john durham good moving forward to expose the origins of this russia witch hunt so-called probe. you see deep state actors trying to run interference i had what my sources are telling me will be the explosive findings on the weaponization of intelligence against this president and, yes, the american people. here with reaction, fox contributor sara carter and jason...
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congressman john ratcliffe says the american people will be shocked when they learn more about housentelligence chair adam schiff's involvement. senator lindsey graham says we may need to hear publicly from the whistleblower. to speak of the inspector general's testimony on friday will shock you, with respect to his investigation into the contact between adam schiff and his staff, and the intelligence committee, and the whistleblower. if the whistleblower allegations are turning to be an impeachment article, it is imperative that the whistleblower be interviewed in public, under oath, and cross-examined. if that doesn't happen in the house, i will make sure it happens in the senate. >> harris: what may not shock you is that democrats have a rebuttal. watch. >> the desperation of some of the republicans is quite extraordinary at this point. it used to be a bipartisan commitment that we protect whistleblowers, because we want them to come forward with the truth of the conduct of our elected officials. >> harris: let's bring a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of
congressman john ratcliffe says the american people will be shocked when they learn more about housentelligence chair adam schiff's involvement. senator lindsey graham says we may need to hear publicly from the whistleblower. to speak of the inspector general's testimony on friday will shock you, with respect to his investigation into the contact between adam schiff and his staff, and the intelligence committee, and the whistleblower. if the whistleblower allegations are turning to be an...
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house intel and judiciary committee member john ratcliffe was here the congressman was in the room whenestified on friday but the controversy now is at the center of this impeachment inquiry and also the reaction to a word of a second whistleblower this morning, and he spoke to the intel community 's inspector general. plus, former trump campaign aid george papadopoulos is here, on
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on sunday morning futures i spoke with john ratcliffe.im about this ongoing investigation into the whistleblower and accusations of the quid pro quo. watch. what can you tell us about that quid pro quo argument? >> well, what the democrats want to believe is ambassador taylor's testimony would support what the whistleblower said when in fact his testimony established the opposite. he established as a matter of law and a matter of fact that a quid pro quo involving military aid could not have occurred on july 25th in the call between trump and zelensky. it raises a real question about the whistleblower's credibility and motivation because the whistleblower came in to meet with chairman schiff before that. the whistleblower's testimony has become more essential, the most important witness we should be hearing from is that person because it will tell us whether or not this was organic or whether it was orchestrated. maria: and tom, it was john ratcliffe who basically blew a hole into the whole testimony on friday after they leaked the openin
on sunday morning futures i spoke with john ratcliffe.im about this ongoing investigation into the whistleblower and accusations of the quid pro quo. watch. what can you tell us about that quid pro quo argument? >> well, what the democrats want to believe is ambassador taylor's testimony would support what the whistleblower said when in fact his testimony established the opposite. he established as a matter of law and a matter of fact that a quid pro quo involving military aid could not...
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here's gabriella arriving back with herfather, richard ratcliffe.he industry is launching a campaign to try to reassure millions of vapers in the uk that it's a safe alternative to smoking. breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. milwaukee's health department issued an alert telling people to stop using those e—cigarettes immediately. it is being described in america as an epidemic. that is now 27 deaths linked to vaping in 22 states. every day a new report of someone dying or being hospitalised. this is the illicit market for thc vape oil. this undercover report shows why. back street stalls selling fluid laced with cannabis. most of the reported deaths have been linked to vaping unregulated, home—made cannabis oil and the panic now gripping america has prompted the uk vaping industry to act. today they have started a print campaign in national newspapers. it says... what is happening in america couldn't happen here because the uk industry is tightly regulated. we feel that it is really important that the general public and vapers can be reassured tha
here's gabriella arriving back with herfather, richard ratcliffe.he industry is launching a campaign to try to reassure millions of vapers in the uk that it's a safe alternative to smoking. breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. milwaukee's health department issued an alert telling people to stop using those e—cigarettes immediately. it is being described in america as an epidemic. that is now 27 deaths linked to vaping in 22 states. every day a new report of someone dying or being...
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ratcliffe, mr. himes, joined by mr. collins and mr. khanna, 3238, that would create greater consequence for those that engage in election interferes. that's not what this is about. this is about smearing the president of the united states and validating the corrupt people who have been involved in delegitimatizing his historic election. we know that because just moments ago the chairman said that peter strzok was acting in the highest traditions of government service. mr. gaetz: mr. floris i believe you held a job he once held. is engaging in an extramarital affair with a co-working acting in the highest traditions -- ms. floris: i'm not going to comment. mr. gaetz: are you aware of any regulations against it? ms. floris: i'm not going to hold it. mr. gaetz: are you saying you don't know whether or not it's against f.b.i. policy to have an extramarital affair with a co-worker? ms. floris: sir, i hold a slightly different job than he held on the d.o.d. over the intelligence branch. he was over the operational branch. not that we are hel
ratcliffe, mr. himes, joined by mr. collins and mr. khanna, 3238, that would create greater consequence for those that engage in election interferes. that's not what this is about. this is about smearing the president of the united states and validating the corrupt people who have been involved in delegitimatizing his historic election. we know that because just moments ago the chairman said that peter strzok was acting in the highest traditions of government service. mr. gaetz: mr. floris i...
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invited to testify to the house oversight committee in front of congressman mark meadows and john ratcliffeher three witnesses were jim comey, and loretta lynch. when i went to testify behind closed doors before these prominent members of congress. it was clear there was a lot at least some sort of surveillance going on our me in london. the key question is was that based on facts and a legal basis or was there something more insidious going on here. in my opinion, and i think my testimony for anybody who is interested, they can google it it's public now, will see i actually notified authorities my meetings with these people including the australian government because of how bizarre they are. i thought they were up to something they shouldn't have been doing and they were opening spying on me. these meetings were some of the most of consequential events surrounding this investigation william barr and john durham are spearheading. now that mueller's testimony has come to a close and the next chapter opens. these events will have to be scrutinized from a different perspective. trish: what do
invited to testify to the house oversight committee in front of congressman mark meadows and john ratcliffeher three witnesses were jim comey, and loretta lynch. when i went to testify behind closed doors before these prominent members of congress. it was clear there was a lot at least some sort of surveillance going on our me in london. the key question is was that based on facts and a legal basis or was there something more insidious going on here. in my opinion, and i think my testimony for...
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fergus: just for a moment, the serious work of science was put on pause at sir peter ratcliffe's laboratory at oxford. in true nobel fashion, sir peter had no advance warning of the prize. sir peter: i found out this morning as my secretary came through the door into my laboratory meeting with a look on her face and suggested i talk to someone from stockholm. fergus: what was your reaction? sir peter: delighted, honored, little bit surprised. obviously, this is a great tribute to lots of people in my lab, people who set it up, people who have bthere for years and the people who are there now. >> the 2019 nobel prize in physiology or medicine -- fergus: sir peter shared the award with american scientists william kaelin and gregg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells adapt to the availability of oxygen. for elite athletes powering her way to gold, muscle cells are perfectly calibrated to get maximum explosive power. for mountaineers at high altitudes, oxygen levels can be dangerously low, akin to what pats experience in intensive care. discovering how the human body adapts to extre
fergus: just for a moment, the serious work of science was put on pause at sir peter ratcliffe's laboratory at oxford. in true nobel fashion, sir peter had no advance warning of the prize. sir peter: i found out this morning as my secretary came through the door into my laboratory meeting with a look on her face and suggested i talk to someone from stockholm. fergus: what was your reaction? sir peter: delighted, honored, little bit surprised. obviously, this is a great tribute to lots of people...
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the healing of wounds treating patients with severe anemia or even cancer in their discovery kalen ratcliffe and samantha have laid the groundwork for a new era of drug development one that's now starting to address many dangerous aliments that modern medicine seeks to heal. she won the hearts of millions around the world after a video of her singing opera in an l.a. subway went viral just over a week ago emily's a book opens for the thousands of anonymous homeless people on the streets of southern california but over the weekend she took what could be her 1st step toward stardom when she performed at the annual little italy celebration in los angeles so here is just a taste of emily's a book his rise from the subway to the big stage. her . her mom. the. it's quite the transformation alex forrest whiting can tell us more welcome alex let's start with the lady herself what is really the mocha story well she's a trained musician him move from russia to the states in her twenty's and she's now $52.00 but she became homeless around 2 years ago when have very precious violin was taken and then br
the healing of wounds treating patients with severe anemia or even cancer in their discovery kalen ratcliffe and samantha have laid the groundwork for a new era of drug development one that's now starting to address many dangerous aliments that modern medicine seeks to heal. she won the hearts of millions around the world after a video of her singing opera in an l.a. subway went viral just over a week ago emily's a book opens for the thousands of anonymous homeless people on the streets of...
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the healing of wounds treating patients with severe anemia or even cancer in their discovery kalen ratcliffe and cements and have laid the groundwork for a new era of drug development one that's now starting to address many dangerous ailments that modern medicine seeks to heal. now let's get more on this from a derek williams from a d. w. science welcome a derrick from the report they have a stiff does sound very interesting tell us more about what caitlin radcliffe and samantha have done well these 3 researchers back in the 1990 s. looked at that 1st of all oxygen is fundamental to life everybody knows that we need oxygen in order as we just heard to convert food into energy and every organism needs energy so we've known that for a very very long time in fact an earlier nobel prize laureates received it in the thirty's for describing that process of oxygen helps turn food into energy what we didn't know is how cells respond to the availability of oxygen because oxygen is available at different levels all the time depending on whether for example you're exercising or if you're sleeping your
the healing of wounds treating patients with severe anemia or even cancer in their discovery kalen ratcliffe and cements and have laid the groundwork for a new era of drug development one that's now starting to address many dangerous ailments that modern medicine seeks to heal. now let's get more on this from a derek williams from a d. w. science welcome a derrick from the report they have a stiff does sound very interesting tell us more about what caitlin radcliffe and samantha have done well...