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to have this guy in his running around lansing riving this thing but it worked. he could go 20 or 30 miles at the time with it. it caught the eye of a couple of investors and they said we want a car.make they built three. and they sold them. in of them they got back and 1915 that car was given to smith sonnian and when we opened this we received it from the smithsonian. aware in the 18 -- we are in the one of the three that were made in 1897. rarest car we have. it is a gasoline car. trap because once you got in the back seat and unkind got in the front of trapped in the back. what makes it unique and there were no cars on the road so you can find horses never be a bicycle but find a powered vehicle. this was the first of its kind. three cars were done and the same investors said a car company so he bought his dad as company and works and e engine took that profitable company and put that into the olds motor the new company there were going to build cars with. smith was the bigger backer. e lived in detroit and was a u.p. g guy and up in the apnd he put most of t
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away tickets or is of asian tickets from restaurants and hanging them as ribbons then police was a riving and gathering in a nearby station that has led protesters to escalate their actions they have been damaging some of the interior of the mall and setting up a very kid or making the floor slippery with water from fire hoses so the police could not enter then they left and now they are facing off with the police outside they have set bereket on fire over there and they have and the police has advanced they have been warning off tear gas so the playbook we're seeing is pretty much the same as always for it goes for some time it goes peacefully and then it escalates and in the end there are these street battles that we've been seeing for now many many weekends in a row there's been criticism of course on the side of the pro-democracy protesters about heavy handedness friend police are you seeing any signs of that today. while they the criticism of the police force was in the very beginning when police decided one of the 1st demonstrations when it is when they decided to disperse them with
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right to say that for me i think it's as human to drive that made rwanda to take the lead to save rives of africans and number 2 i think that when the news broke in 2016 that african migrants were being sold as slaves the whole lot of course was shaken and also i share one president at the time as the head of the african union. maybe to take the lead was the best thing to do so i would say that in terms of political squabbling points i think that also could be one of the reasons but the humanitarian reason i think the needs in this case ok for it so we're hearing that the $100.00 government has said it's prepared to accommodate as many as $30000.00 evacuees from libya will want to be receiving financial support. from what i have received from us. they said that there is no money they are giving to run the government and run down the government has obviously said that they are not taking in their financial. support but the un. mentioned that they are taking care of all the financial. needs for the refugees b. b. b. b. the frights from the 2 key gary and the money that they're going to us
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the barricades have shifted temporarily that we remain breaks it battle as a rived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland. they both involve the same issue. whether it was lawful for the prime minister advise her majesty to authorize the provocation the parliament order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts should step in when the powers of government are used for purposes other than those for which they were intended. when the prime minister exercise. is admittedly removed discretionary power to advise her majesty gratian it is an improper purpose for him to be motivate our wish to avoid armament you control over the policies of his government and we know. that the parliament may be proved for a variety of reasons blessing for all as much as formal. and sasan the. greek parliament is not in any sense innocent and to the preparation in ukraine speech the supreme court's decision when it comes could have far
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have suffered divided the klein as a result of human related activity like trampling of chicks by rives talked porch in from it both at the local and provincial level and collection of eggs but the cranes also disturb the farmers living around the lake with a b how would. that get done when they got in the us you know how did we could exist with the corn cranes on our farm the very destructive when we plant crops they take the seeds you get a lot more you know needed and when i want some i sure like the plants they peel and eat him to they eat from the who farm. only it all or that. reducing conflicts between humans and wildlife is the main work of georgia dome he and his team mates regularly with farmers the conservationist explains that cranes also have a positive impact on the crops as they eat worms which normally destroy the young plants when harvest time approaches then courage them to get their funds to protect their crops even convinced porches to become volunteers on his team. when i fish at the lake i take care of the chronic cranes in accordance with the government regulation
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correspondent david martin has rive dailsut weapons used, where they came from, and how the u.s. d'agata is in afghanistan for an american soldier killed in combat has been identified, and car bombs target the country's president. only on cbs news, holly williams reports from syria inside an isis prison. she finds an isis fighter from minneapolis who wants to come home to the u.s.e bforgiven. >> i would say that. >> o'donnell: also breaking tonight, a tropical storm surprise. imelda suddenly forms and could bring life-threatening floods to texas. ome payroll company executive after tens of thousands of people are left without a paycheck when his
correspondent david martin has rive dailsut weapons used, where they came from, and how the u.s. d'agata is in afghanistan for an american soldier killed in combat has been identified, and car bombs target the country's president. only on cbs news, holly williams reports from syria inside an isis prison. she finds an isis fighter from minneapolis who wants to come home to the u.s.e bforgiven. >> i would say that. >> o'donnell: also breaking tonight, a tropical storm surprise. imelda...
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populations have suffered divided the klein as a result of human related activity by trampling of chicks by rives talked porch in from it both at the local and commercial level and collection of eggs but the cranes also disturb the farmers living around the lake with told me how we. get to when we got in the us you know how we could exist with the corn cranes on our farm the very destructive when we plant crops they take the seeds get on board you know media and with some i sure like the plans they peel them to the from the who farm. only it all. reducing conflicts between humans and wildlife is the main work of georgia dome he and his team mates regularly with farmers the conservationist explains that cranes also have a positive impact on the crops as they eat worms which normally destroy the young plants when harvest time approaches then courage them to guard their farms to protect their crops he even convinced porches to become volunteers on his team. you know when i fish at the lake i take care of the crowd cranes in accordance with the government regulations. want to you. what i hear the bir
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anti-government protests despite the initial demand of the demonstrators having been routed and the riving sides are resorting to new tactics to get their way than hawking takes a closer look. for months hong kong has been embroiled in massive protests each passing week as see mistrust confrontation and violence on the 2 sides of the barricades escalate for many on the streets this has become a war of attrition with an implacable enemy both sides pick new tactics to get one over their opponents in an apparent deadlock. many protesters feel this conflict is unwinnable wars are a powerful ally and western political intervention to tip the scales in their favor peace. and your health are paddling. upon. by potentially passing this act the us risks the revocation of hong kong special status crushing the region's economy but this seems a secondary concern when there are bigger battles to fight. while pitched battles are fought in the streets conflict has also spilled over online docs in the intentional spreading of private details in order to harass intimidate or coerce is the new favorite weap
anti-government protests despite the initial demand of the demonstrators having been routed and the riving sides are resorting to new tactics to get their way than hawking takes a closer look. for months hong kong has been embroiled in massive protests each passing week as see mistrust confrontation and violence on the 2 sides of the barricades escalate for many on the streets this has become a war of attrition with an implacable enemy both sides pick new tactics to get one over their opponents...
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rived here, a week just in time to get rehearsals for the great wave underway so yes we had our firstperformancan audience last night the great wave is a really beautiful, ambitious, sweeping, opted epic play it take place between japan and noh korea, is a story of a ug family, in the sort of great title wave of political turmoil. >> yes, another show you are presenting is white noise, i'm wondering what is the through lineyiyou are to create with the shows you selected for this year? >> i'm always looking for things that are ally ambitiou and theater that can mean a lot of things that can be stylistically ambitious, they can be contained realng elevated ge, i think with the great wave and white noise are complicated plays they ask us to think deeplyas who we are as individuals what our political beliefs are, and an amazing opportunity for people to come together in a theater which is uca amazing, le to bring people in and wrestle with some of those questions. >> is our particular artistic statement you are trying to make with this slew of selections? >> i think peter's a great place
rived here, a week just in time to get rehearsals for the great wave underway so yes we had our firstperformancan audience last night the great wave is a really beautiful, ambitious, sweeping, opted epic play it take place between japan and noh korea, is a story of a ug family, in the sort of great title wave of political turmoil. >> yes, another show you are presenting is white noise, i'm wondering what is the through lineyiyou are to create with the shows you selected for this year?...
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the mere fact that the allegeses -- allegations are here would rive us to have honest conversations about the core drivers of this crisis. driving this crisis? we know that. but we are not talking about it enough. consider tells start -- the cartels started to exploit and population before they leave their home country. promising you mortgage your home, you give us thousands f dollars and we will take you on this dangerous trek through because we ntries will promise you because of america's broken laws you will be allowed in. exploiting they will taking their money. we heard from independent to 33% on this trek up are abused. in the united states that doesn't stop. extort e to continue to them to pay off the bill for whether sex hrough slavery or wherever. so the exploitation continues. core issue. that is what we want to stop and that.. is doing just m.p.p. is one of the most is doing t things it is telling the cartel and ulnerable population the game has changed. if you come here even with a thatif you used to do that was the passport. m.p.p. says that is done. lie. the is a you are not
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correspondent david martin has rive dailsut weapons used, where they came from, and how the u.s.ld respond. and charlie d'agata is in afghanistan for an american soldier killed in combat has been identified, and car bombs target the country's president. only on cbs news, holly williams reports from syria inside an isis prison. she finds an isis fighter from minneapolis who wants to come home to the u.s.e bforgiven. >> i would say that. >> o'donnell: also breaking tonight, a tropical storm surprise. imelda suddenly forms and could bring life-threatening floods to texas. ome payroll company executive after tens of thousands of people are left without a paycheck when his company suddenly shut down. we'll remember pioneering journalist cokie roberts. and the inspiring story of a cancer survivor swimming her way into the record books. what she did to celebrate. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to get to the new reporting by cbs news on the saudi arabia attack in just a moment but as we come on
correspondent david martin has rive dailsut weapons used, where they came from, and how the u.s.ld respond. and charlie d'agata is in afghanistan for an american soldier killed in combat has been identified, and car bombs target the country's president. only on cbs news, holly williams reports from syria inside an isis prison. she finds an isis fighter from minneapolis who wants to come home to the u.s.e bforgiven. >> i would say that. >> o'donnell: also breaking tonight, a tropical...
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. >>> the company colt that created the original ar-15 semiautomatic riving is suspending production of that rifle and others for the consumer market. colt's ceo reaffirming the company's commitment to the second amendment, but saying tonight, the demand for modern sporting rifles is down. several other companies will still make ar-15-style weapons available. >>> next here in new york city tonight, a terror suspect under arrest. the man from new jersey accused of being trained by hezbollah to scout possible u.s. targets for attack. tonight, authorities say they have video of the scouting that happened in new york, washington and boston. and this evening here, where the suspect was allegedly looking. here's abc's whit johnson. >> reporter: tonight, federal authorities say crowded and iconic american landmarks like times square and major airports and bridges were among dozens of scouted targets for a possible attack. 42-year-old alexei saab arrested. he entered the u.s. in 2000, applied for citizenship in 2005, becoming a naturalized citizen just three years later. authorities say he m
. >>> the company colt that created the original ar-15 semiautomatic riving is suspending production of that rifle and others for the consumer market. colt's ceo reaffirming the company's commitment to the second amendment, but saying tonight, the demand for modern sporting rifles is down. several other companies will still make ar-15-style weapons available. >>> next here in new york city tonight, a terror suspect under arrest. the man from new jersey accused of being trained...
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well rive really only healthy to a certain point. to the point when it can create innovation for example when there is like a proper competition for for example but i think we're at the point at the moment which can be very dangerous especially to germany to an exporting country because. germany and europe at the end. to what's going on between china and the u.s. at the moment if you if we look at the discussion about the chinese company huawei and zte and sente eat and all which is like the i.t. industry of china of china like is there a way of of that industry becoming part of the european 5 g. networks for example or what's the u.s. reaction and what is like with all the companies supporting like tiny parts for any of the goods to u.s. companies than so the big danger i think is that europe and germany will be kind of might be a victim of a decoupling system of 2 systems so the rivalry at that point will not be healthy atoll it will lead to a very very big problem for for the germany common economy for the european economies and t
well rive really only healthy to a certain point. to the point when it can create innovation for example when there is like a proper competition for for example but i think we're at the point at the moment which can be very dangerous especially to germany to an exporting country because. germany and europe at the end. to what's going on between china and the u.s. at the moment if you if we look at the discussion about the chinese company huawei and zte and sente eat and all which is like the...
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idea that only those whose careers have been trans- -- entrenched in the decade in the system could d rive is out of it. women's suffrage did not come from the government. people rose up and people stepped in. civil rights did not come from the government. it started because the people rose up in the people stepped in. ladies and gentlemen, it is time once again for the people to step in. time i hope you'll look at my website marianne2020.com and at least consider deep in your heart next time somebody says, you could never win. you might want to think of saying, actually she might be the only one who can. thank you very, very, very much. not the only one but we will make sure the democrat wins. i appreciate it. god bless you. >> hey. >> who are you voting for, teddy? >> he said the meeting is called to order. if you cannot tell he is a county chair kid. attorney general tom miller is serving in his tent four year term as the attorney general of iowa. no, you can't do it. the longest-serving attorney general in american history. he has done so much to help hundreds of thousands of iowans, r
idea that only those whose careers have been trans- -- entrenched in the decade in the system could d rive is out of it. women's suffrage did not come from the government. people rose up and people stepped in. civil rights did not come from the government. it started because the people rose up in the people stepped in. ladies and gentlemen, it is time once again for the people to step in. time i hope you'll look at my website marianne2020.com and at least consider deep in your heart next time...
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having been as sketches ially by the office of war maembraced by came bond driver and second bond he rive and the concept was americans would invest, pay money for a bond that would years. n a number of it was about $18 and in 10 years $25.uld pay you back but the idea was that they come the nation to together quickly to raise the equipfor munitions and to the nation's soldiers appropriately. >> hollywood as most famous government help the sell war bonds. coleman all onald part of 50 people helping the war effort. second war bond driver the four freedoms were adopted images of the bond drive and there was a possibility campaign 17 down cities starting in washington, d.c. and department e to the store in d.c. and they showed printed in ers and of millions duplicate sets the four freedoms. up majors ur smaller that were given to you when you bought the bonds. you u bought a bond received up majors of the four freedoms to put up in your home. large posters would have been isn't around the -- sent country in positiveses, schools andless buye to rally the nation to war bonds so the disseminati
having been as sketches ially by the office of war maembraced by came bond driver and second bond he rive and the concept was americans would invest, pay money for a bond that would years. n a number of it was about $18 and in 10 years $25.uld pay you back but the idea was that they come the nation to together quickly to raise the equipfor munitions and to the nation's soldiers appropriately. >> hollywood as most famous government help the sell war bonds. coleman all onald part of 50...
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asians between donald trump and deadlocks since their failure of the 2nd summit vietnam in february rive has more from south korea. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks as seen as being north korea's anger to military exercises that have been taking place in south korea but those exercises ended last month it seems that north korea's missile testing has not and it does come just after a vice foreign minister from north korea had said that north korea is willing to reenter into negotiations with the united states probably later on this month and maybe at the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly so this could be a way of north korea trying to bolster its bargaining position ahead of those expectations talks north korea also likes to mark important anniversaries and we've just had the 71st anniversary of the founding of north korea we also know that the north koreans know that short range missiles do not seem to bother the u.s. president donald trump he says that as long as there are no launches of much larger i.c.b.m.'s int
asians between donald trump and deadlocks since their failure of the 2nd summit vietnam in february rive has more from south korea. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks as seen as being north korea's anger to military exercises that have been taking place in south korea but those exercises ended last month it seems that north korea's missile testing has not and it does come just after a vice foreign minister from north korea had...
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the barricades have shifted temporarily to the remaining breaks it battlers a rived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland. they both involve the same issue. whether it was lawful for the prime minister to advise her majesty to authorize the probation department order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts should step in when the powers of government are used for purposes other than those for which they were intended. when the prime minister signs. he's admittedly removed discretionary power to advise her majesty geishas it is an improper purpose for him to be moved. and wish to avoid armament you control over the policies of he's gone and we know. that the parliament may be proved for a variety of reasons lesson for all as much as formal. and sas in the. greek parliament is not in any sense innocent until the peffer nation when you mean the supreme court's decision when it comes could have far reaching conseq
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where you can see behind me are people sorting through donations that have been a riving here for more than a week and starting on monday those that have been displaced will be able to come here and pick up a few things that they're missing because many of them got out of the islands with nothing more than the clothes on their back one of the men behind all of this is christopher roberts who joins us live here just for this has been an incredible effort that we've been watching for hours how did it come about. and where this bird out of a phone call saturday morning from a friend of mine who was working at the shelter. lies in me that they were in need of certain supplies i sent out a message to my contact them to send it out there is it literally went viral and within about 5 or 6 hours we had tons of donations and clothes and food and supplies and out of that we ended up i know physically with the distribution center that is being exists phenomenal with the responses from the banking people why do you think they've responded quite is as well as they have well the bahamas is why we bo
where you can see behind me are people sorting through donations that have been a riving here for more than a week and starting on monday those that have been displaced will be able to come here and pick up a few things that they're missing because many of them got out of the islands with nothing more than the clothes on their back one of the men behind all of this is christopher roberts who joins us live here just for this has been an incredible effort that we've been watching for hours how...
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trump now adding attorney general barr to giuliani's quest to investigate political rives of trump's. and president trump then mentions joe biden by name. saying there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that. it's unclear what prosecution trump is talking about, and there is no public evidence that joe biden's son, hunter biden, was himself under investigation. president zelensky then says the next prosecutor will look into the situation, specifically to the company that you mentioned in this issue. president trump again says i will have mr. giuliani give you a call. this is now the fourth time he's brought up giuliani's name. the call ends with trump saying congratulations on a fantastic job you've done a simple thank you from president zelensky and bye-bye. >> and the whistle-blower complaint landed in congress, specifically the house and senate intelligence committees. i spoke to him just before air tonight. congressman, obviously the complaint is classified and there's certainly a lot you cannot say. you
trump now adding attorney general barr to giuliani's quest to investigate political rives of trump's. and president trump then mentions joe biden by name. saying there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that. it's unclear what prosecution trump is talking about, and there is no public evidence that joe biden's son, hunter biden, was himself under investigation. president zelensky then says the next prosecutor will...
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they say the search giant may rive gone too far to shout out >> there is a fine line between aggressivepractices and illegal ones, usually the line is clear and our investigation will determine whether google has crossed that line. >> california is staying out of this investigation along with alabama, and google declined to comment. they pointed to a blog post by its lawyers suing the company plans to work constructively with regulators. >>> a major automaker is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles this morning. diane king hall is joining us from the new york stock exchange with that story and much more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was a big finish to start the week on wall street. the dow rose 38 points. the nasdaq lost 15 and the s&p 500 shed less than a point. with brexit less than two months away, the british government suspended parliament for five weeks, but before ending last night secession, parliament passed the session to block a no deal option. they also rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap election to break the deadlock. they have to come up w
they say the search giant may rive gone too far to shout out >> there is a fine line between aggressivepractices and illegal ones, usually the line is clear and our investigation will determine whether google has crossed that line. >> california is staying out of this investigation along with alabama, and google declined to comment. they pointed to a blog post by its lawyers suing the company plans to work constructively with regulators. >>> a major automaker is recalling...
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thunberg rived in theu.s. last month after crossing the atlantic on a solar-powered sailboat. won't fly because of air travel's carbon output. she's participating in climate events leading up to the genal assembly in new york next week where climate activists are planning mass rough protestons friday. i asked her how she first learned about climate change. >> i wascompletely unaware of everything like everyone else, ani learned about this in school, and i learned the basics, that the planet is warming because of increased gas emissions that would lead to o that the global temperature would rise, there would be moreh extreme wea, and so on. ugtho, is this really as ser a ser -- serious as they're saying and why isn't it a hi priority. so i started to read aut it more and more, and then io started tunderstand how acute it actually was and >> reporter: why do you think it is? because a lot of other people read the same studies a understand the same facts and, yet, they dot se it ase crisis that you see it as. why do you think other peopl don't appreciate it that way? >> i don't k
thunberg rived in theu.s. last month after crossing the atlantic on a solar-powered sailboat. won't fly because of air travel's carbon output. she's participating in climate events leading up to the genal assembly in new york next week where climate activists are planning mass rough protestons friday. i asked her how she first learned about climate change. >> i wascompletely unaware of everything like everyone else, ani learned about this in school, and i learned the basics, that the...
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almost all infrastructure, howte this was aff ard the airport, when we rived, we saw a long queue ofldren, women and of the families who were evacuating. we drove almost for five to seven hours in differentlk locations, we to people. we saw destruction, we saw desperation, and, when we talked to individuals and diffe wnt grou were taking shelter in churches, school and, in one case, in the complex, they were all stressed and desperate for help. >> reporter: there have been dozens of accounts of people fleeing, evacuating. when it comes to basic needs, water and food, are those tting through to people who need them anif they aren't, why not? of these areas, at least in nine specific centers that i can refer to, food and water was provided through either private donation, government, and whoever was, u know, working and providing assistance. what iheaveeen, were food available. of course, it's noot knownr concern at the given moment. >> reporter: we heard from the bohemian management officials. there have been criticisms that s ere have been difficultf some of the organizations working
almost all infrastructure, howte this was aff ard the airport, when we rived, we saw a long queue ofldren, women and of the families who were evacuating. we drove almost for five to seven hours in differentlk locations, we to people. we saw destruction, we saw desperation, and, when we talked to individuals and diffe wnt grou were taking shelter in churches, school and, in one case, in the complex, they were all stressed and desperate for help. >> reporter: there have been dozens of...
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the barricades have shifted temporarily to the remaining breaks it battle as a rived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland they both involve the same issue. whether it was lawful for the prime minister to advise her majesty to authorize the provocation the parliament order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts should step in when the powers of government are used for purposes other than those for which they were intended an option. is when the prime minister. is admittedly removed discretionary power to advise her majesty geishas it is an improper purpose for him to be met. and wish to avoid home in chief control over the policies of his government and we know. that the parliament may be pruned for a variety of reasons pleasant for all as much as formal. and certainly the. parliament is not in any sense innocent and to the preparation you mean speech the supreme court's decision when it comes could have far r
the barricades have shifted temporarily to the remaining breaks it battle as a rived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland they both involve the same issue. whether it was lawful for the prime minister to advise her majesty to authorize the provocation the parliament order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts...
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errifiedmiliated and and she fears for geraldo rive rivera. tmz her world was turned upside down when lizzo went in on her on twitter saying quote this girl tiffany w stole my food. she's luck company i don't fight no more. lizzo included a screen shot of di tiffany w right there and i think that's where she rlly went wrong. >> she put o >> put her on total blast as she't so many fans.d they deter that tiffany did wait the five minutes at least thateq she'suired to wait before she moves on. she able to reach the singer fully cliff her fd she again went to her next stop. >> what she had to do to keep it moving. >> lizzo made a publicer poll engiing "i apologize for putting thatirl on blast. i understand i have a large variables that could have put her in danger. i'm going to real be more m responsible withy use of social media ". >> let me just also say, though, it's like growing pains. she doesn't realize the power happens sheas with a of those followers and people willh do anying, you know what i mean. >> she's mad she putso it on cial medias
errifiedmiliated and and she fears for geraldo rive rivera. tmz her world was turned upside down when lizzo went in on her on twitter saying quote this girl tiffany w stole my food. she's luck company i don't fight no more. lizzo included a screen shot of di tiffany w right there and i think that's where she rlly went wrong. >> she put o >> put her on total blast as she't so many fans.d they deter that tiffany did wait the five minutes at least thateq she'suired to wait before she...
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i want to bring in my visiting panel today, the power panel, jenna ellis rives. divisive it right?washington examiner"'s contributor or come as. robert patino worked for more than 15 years of democratic campaigns on the local, state, national level. he's now popular radio host. good to see both. let's start with where the president says he is, jenna, on iran. he had his new national security advisor there. they talked about what could be happening next. o'brien said monitoring the situation closely, along with saudi arabia's oil facilities being hit. what to do about iran since the united states to hit the facilities. >> i think this is a very strong presentation with his new national security advisor. i think this is giving america confidence, moving on from john bolton, and now they are showing that we are going to be very, very strong here in america. i think all of the statements of the president made, looking exactly what's going on and making sure that foreign policy is going to be a priority. i think that was their concern with both and, what's going on with foreign policy.
i want to bring in my visiting panel today, the power panel, jenna ellis rives. divisive it right?washington examiner"'s contributor or come as. robert patino worked for more than 15 years of democratic campaigns on the local, state, national level. he's now popular radio host. good to see both. let's start with where the president says he is, jenna, on iran. he had his new national security advisor there. they talked about what could be happening next. o'brien said monitoring the...
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ahead of that, though, we wanted to show you the comments of president trump as he 'rive -- a-- as he arrived today for day number two of the u.n. general sameably. this is from earlier today. head of his announcement that he would release the transcript of the phone call with the ukrainian president. president trump. reporter: mr. president! reporter: mr. president! talking simultaneously] [indiscernible] president trump: we had a great meeting yesterday, as you know, with the prime minister. and i think that as far as pakistan's concerned, india, they're talking. i'm certainly willing to help. i think they would in a certain way like my help. but they have to both want it. they have very different views and i'm concerned about it. on iran, i think we're doing very well. we'll see what happens with iran. we're a very strong position on iran anderson i think they'd like to do something and i think it would be a smart thing for them if they -- [talking simultaneously] reporter: your reaction to the "the washington post" story bout you -- [indiscernible] -- and your meeting tomorrow wit
ahead of that, though, we wanted to show you the comments of president trump as he 'rive -- a-- as he arrived today for day number two of the u.n. general sameably. this is from earlier today. head of his announcement that he would release the transcript of the phone call with the ukrainian president. president trump. reporter: mr. president! reporter: mr. president! talking simultaneously] [indiscernible] president trump: we had a great meeting yesterday, as you know, with the prime minister....
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more than a 1000 people have also rived in the u.s. state of florida the u.n. says more than 70000 people are in need of assistance but relief efforts have been hampered by infrastructure problems damaged piers damaged runways down communications and the death toll well at least 43 people are confirmed dead and the government says the final death toll could be quite staggering those evacuating are leaving behind widespread destruction. after are going to be really do is realize they're going to only what you see in the movies like those and the. clips you are joined you do is that it's really really just unreal here's my reason for the port in the bahamas and exactly where are you in freeport now manuel. hello kemal we are outside of a shelter in freeport grand bahama this is one of the islands that was worst hit by hurricane dorian behind me you see a few people that are just sitting waiting many of them have been moving from shelter to shelter here in the city of pretty poor not exactly knowing where to go this shelter that we're at right now has more or less
more than a 1000 people have also rived in the u.s. state of florida the u.n. says more than 70000 people are in need of assistance but relief efforts have been hampered by infrastructure problems damaged piers damaged runways down communications and the death toll well at least 43 people are confirmed dead and the government says the final death toll could be quite staggering those evacuating are leaving behind widespread destruction. after are going to be really do is realize they're going to...
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let's bring back our a-team juan williams, ed henry and jenna ellis rives.tests, i think whose idea was that, whose idea was this? >> i think kids can have their own opinions. my little brother has been very politically active and has been a consumer of the news since he was probably 12. so we can't say that kids are always just informed by adults but it is a valid question to say whose idea was it on school time? this is also something if you're going to make a political move here, is this something that is being led by the school administration? is it compelled or something -- all these questions are very important. when we talk about something like climate change. this is something if you look at the democratic left and look at everyone on stage they had a seven hour debate over this. who even watched that? >> bill: ed watched all of it. he got it on his beta max, right? >> i have a walkman, too. >> i'm so sorry for you. >> my daughter is 15, she is serious on climate change and talking to me about it and following it. it is awesome. young people being ac
let's bring back our a-team juan williams, ed henry and jenna ellis rives.tests, i think whose idea was that, whose idea was this? >> i think kids can have their own opinions. my little brother has been very politically active and has been a consumer of the news since he was probably 12. so we can't say that kids are always just informed by adults but it is a valid question to say whose idea was it on school time? this is also something if you're going to make a political move here, is...
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snow >> the guests continue to aprive rive, the front door of the white house, we are expecting the president and the first lady to greet their guests. let's watch. >> present arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the australian prime minister greeted by the president and the first lady for the second state dinner of the trump presidency. president barack obama held three state dinners in that time, george w. bush held two and president bill clinton held one. we are covering tonight's festivities live on c-span. we will show you the two leaders along with their spouses ascending the staircase on way to meet the guests. ,efore we get to those events we have with us a former white house social secretary and former chief of protocol for the united states in the obama administration. presidentere for trump's first state dinner. thank youguest: for being here. guest:it is it -- guest: it is a joy to be with you on this historic evening. >> what is the significance of a state dinner? guest: the invitation extended to the chief of state or head of government is the highest invitation. it thes with significance of how we w
snow >> the guests continue to aprive rive, the front door of the white house, we are expecting the president and the first lady to greet their guests. let's watch. >> present arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the australian prime minister greeted by the president and the first lady for the second state dinner of the trump presidency. president barack obama held three state dinners in that time, george w. bush held two and president bill clinton held one. we are covering tonight's...
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of inventory, 5 million barrels a .ay output if it is a short disruption where likely to see prices rivesisk is factored in, but only by a few dollars. however if the disruption is prolonged, we have a difference on reo. if you look at where we could make up for the shortfall, it is hard to find where it could come from. trump authorize access to the strategic petroleum reserve in the u.s.. we could see relaxing in countries like venezuela. outside saudi arabia and iran, there's less than one million barrels of spare capacity across all of opec. you can see prices in the instance we have a prolonged disruption, prices rise to the point were we start seeing demand disruption -- demand destruction. that could result in more materializes in prices for the prolonged. . paul: what else is deceiving most vulnerable? >> their winners and losers from the scenario. one of the biggest risks obviously the saudi aramco ipo. it could be seen and a high-risk light as result of this. global demand could be impacted if we start to see sustained or more volatile oil prices paid the winners are going to be
of inventory, 5 million barrels a .ay output if it is a short disruption where likely to see prices rivesisk is factored in, but only by a few dollars. however if the disruption is prolonged, we have a difference on reo. if you look at where we could make up for the shortfall, it is hard to find where it could come from. trump authorize access to the strategic petroleum reserve in the u.s.. we could see relaxing in countries like venezuela. outside saudi arabia and iran, there's less than one...
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with other context with regard to third-party business records and there is no information derive rived from a, and modeled under criminal authorities. >> thank you. i yield back. the gentleman from louisiana. >> thank you mr. chairman and thanks to each of you for being here in the service of your country. just a few questions for you regarding the constitutional implications from all of this. does the fourth amendment's protection against reasonable search and seizure under section 215 of the patriot act? >> no. so a person does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in third-party business records, then, is that right? >> yes. >> is it tru that a 215 order provides greater privacy protection with an administrative subpoena that can be used to obtain the same records in a criminal investigation with regard to a court approval. >> that's correct. most subpoenas can be made by a u.s. attorney and we would not have to do in a criminal case. so it's more protection, not less. >> got it. if the fourth amendment applies to foreign country, do other american protections under the bill
with other context with regard to third-party business records and there is no information derive rived from a, and modeled under criminal authorities. >> thank you. i yield back. the gentleman from louisiana. >> thank you mr. chairman and thanks to each of you for being here in the service of your country. just a few questions for you regarding the constitutional implications from all of this. does the fourth amendment's protection against reasonable search and seizure under...
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jessica tarlov and jenna ellis rives and caroline turnquest.thursday with the ladies. what's up with san francisco? >> this is ridiculous and a propaganda student. the nra is promoting safe, responsible gun use and ownership. for san francisco to call them a domestic terrorist organization is ridiculous. this is promoting the narrative that is absolutely false that people in america who are pro-gun are somehow don't want to be -- >> sandra: labeled as a terrorist. >> this is something where we have to remember that our rights that come from not the constitution, they are pre-political. we have to remember that the right to self-defense is absolutely something that we can promote in this country and make sure that the government is not -- this is just ridiculous that the government is not going to take away our rights just because someone else commits this type of atrocity. for san francisco to say this is absolutely -- i would agree with the nra statement is promoting propaganda. >> i'm not comfortable with calling them a domestic terrorist org
jessica tarlov and jenna ellis rives and caroline turnquest.thursday with the ladies. what's up with san francisco? >> this is ridiculous and a propaganda student. the nra is promoting safe, responsible gun use and ownership. for san francisco to call them a domestic terrorist organization is ridiculous. this is promoting the narrative that is absolutely false that people in america who are pro-gun are somehow don't want to be -- >> sandra: labeled as a terrorist. >> this is...