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i'm so all the way throughout the day thank you for that well for more on this let's speak to robert scotts he's a senior international economist at the economic policy institute he now joins us via skype from maryland robert how do we expect this meeting to go is there the possibility of another chance like we saw on one of their. well i think that those 2 leaders have been big and sent is to try and restart the negotiations neither one of them would like to see president trump but impose additional tariffs however the chinese i think are very upset about the fact that the united states has essentially banned while away participation in its telecommunications market especially for the building of the new 5 g. networks here in the usa to spain to us firms from selling while way equipment to make that those products and is trying to discourage other countries from purchasing wild ways of 5 g. products i think this is been going to be very costly for china and they would like to get some relief i don't think trump is going to give them that relief hour and china has a sense of a lead that dow
i'm so all the way throughout the day thank you for that well for more on this let's speak to robert scotts he's a senior international economist at the economic policy institute he now joins us via skype from maryland robert how do we expect this meeting to go is there the possibility of another chance like we saw on one of their. well i think that those 2 leaders have been big and sent is to try and restart the negotiations neither one of them would like to see president trump but impose...
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and mexico all right robert scott we thank you very much for speaking to us from maryland in the states. now shots have been fired towards protesters in sudan's capital hard as the army tried to stop demonstrators from setting up barricades outside the military headquarters there's been a large sit in there by those who are demanding a civilian government a military council has ruled sudan since long time president obama was forced from power in april and there are also reports of gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city under mine where there have been regular process before and since bessy it is ousting let's bring in our lead is the founder and president of sudan policy for me is joining us here on set what are you hearing about the situation in hard to right now because the feeling among some is that it could take a turn for the worse. you know i think we are already in the 2nd of the revolutions sudan has moved into disick and because the government now is completely working under the auspices of foreign nations what do you mean by the 2nd stage the. they will they were putting an act i m
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let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from north to term in maryland robert scott senior international economist a vehicle nomic policy institute in birmingham scott look us founder and editor of world view and years analysis site and u.s. and international politics scott is also a professor at the university of birmingham also on skype from taipei russ feingold tony and republican political consultant welcome to you all robert i would like to ask you 1st why is trump taking aim at mexico is it because of a purely economic purpose or there is politics behind this whole enterprise. this is purely a political stunt trump is increasingly becoming a one issue candidate his policies this year have been dominated by determination to make the immigration issue a campaign centrepoint and he's an easy gauge an increasingly desperate move. shutting down the government for a month over the border wall issue to now threatening tariffs that could undermine both the u.s. banks and economies masonic us if tom decides to go ahead with the targets impose a mexico what kind of impact we ha
let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from north to term in maryland robert scott senior international economist a vehicle nomic policy institute in birmingham scott look us founder and editor of world view and years analysis site and u.s. and international politics scott is also a professor at the university of birmingham also on skype from taipei russ feingold tony and republican political consultant welcome to you all robert i would like to ask you 1st why is trump taking aim at...
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let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from north to term in maryland robert scott senior international economist vehicle nomic policy institute in birmingham scott look us founder and editor of world view and years analysis site and u.s. and international politics scott is also a professor at the university of birmingham also on skype from taipei russ feingold tony and republican political consultant welcome to you all robert i would like to ask you 1st why is trump taking aim at mexico is it because of a purely economic purpose or that is politics behind this whole enterprise. this is purely a political stunt trump is increasingly becoming a one issue candidate his policies this year have been dominated by determination to make the immigration issue a campaign centrepoint and he's an easy gauge an increasingly desperate move. setting down the government for a month over the border wall issue to now threatening terrorists that could undermine both the u.s. banks and economies masonic us if tom decides to go ahead with the targets impose a mexico what kind of impact we hav
let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from north to term in maryland robert scott senior international economist vehicle nomic policy institute in birmingham scott look us founder and editor of world view and years analysis site and u.s. and international politics scott is also a professor at the university of birmingham also on skype from taipei russ feingold tony and republican political consultant welcome to you all robert i would like to ask you 1st why is trump taking aim at...
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producer use of thursday's attacks on the price of oil jumped by around 4 percent let's talk now to robert scott he joins us from north potomac in maryland he's a senior international communist at the economic policy institute robert good to talk to you again so correct me if i'm wrong here this means a short term positive atmosphere with the potential for big negative economic consequences further down the line and that's right we've seen oil prices jump and that has in turn been good for oil producers of shale oil producers have seen their share prices rise and the overall stock market the united states jumped by about one half one percent it was not a huge shift but it was a positive movement and so this is this is good in the short term if it pushes up the price course long term if it results in a major conflict that could push the world economy into a deep downturn and that would be bad early seventy's i think the same $2.00 in 73980 as well it takes a long time for the global economy to come back from this the. certainly those were very deep recessions in those early years of the 1st 2 oil
producer use of thursday's attacks on the price of oil jumped by around 4 percent let's talk now to robert scott he joins us from north potomac in maryland he's a senior international communist at the economic policy institute robert good to talk to you again so correct me if i'm wrong here this means a short term positive atmosphere with the potential for big negative economic consequences further down the line and that's right we've seen oil prices jump and that has in turn been good for oil...
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>>will cost american businesses and consumers these is going to be bad for america robert scott with the economic policy institute tells me the auto industry and its workers could take the biggest hit. he says consumers are unlikely to notice a small increase at first, but if the tariffs ratchet up to 25% will be shooting ourselves in sort that also being. >>very damaging to the mexican economy during a news conference in spanish mexico's president andres manuel lopez obrador responded he called for dialog and said his country won't be provoked. the lawmakers are away from the capitol until monday. but the president's plan drew mixed reaction on twitter republican senator lindsey graham wrote mexico needs to do more while opponents including democratic senator dick durbin tweeted the president is killing jobs in washington free jackson. today house speaker nancy pelosi released a statement on the president's threat to impose those tariffs saying in part. >>the president's threat is not rooted in wise trade policy but has more to do with bad immigration policy on his part yet again th
>>will cost american businesses and consumers these is going to be bad for america robert scott with the economic policy institute tells me the auto industry and its workers could take the biggest hit. he says consumers are unlikely to notice a small increase at first, but if the tariffs ratchet up to 25% will be shooting ourselves in sort that also being. >>very damaging to the mexican economy during a news conference in spanish mexico's president andres manuel lopez obrador...
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the dredd scott case. robert cooper greer voted for dredd scott. he's the only norer
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>>will cost american businesses and consumers these is going to be best for america robert scott with institute tells me the auto industry and its workers could take the biggest hit. he says consumers are unlikely to notice a small increase at first, but if the tariffs ratchet up to 25% will be shooting ourselves in sort that also being very damaging to the mexican economy during a news conference in spanish mexico's president andres manuel lopez obrador responded he called for dialog and that his country won't be provoked. >>lawmakers are away from the capitol until monday. but the president's plan drew mixed reaction on twitter republican senator lindsey graham wrote mexico needs to do more while opponents including democratic senator dick durbin tweeted the president is killing jobs in washington free jackson. >>and house speaker nancy pelosi released this statement on the president's threat to impose those that those tariffs saying in part quote the president's threat is not rooted in wise trade policy but has more to do with bad immigration policy on his part yet again the presid
>>will cost american businesses and consumers these is going to be best for america robert scott with institute tells me the auto industry and its workers could take the biggest hit. he says consumers are unlikely to notice a small increase at first, but if the tariffs ratchet up to 25% will be shooting ourselves in sort that also being very damaging to the mexican economy during a news conference in spanish mexico's president andres manuel lopez obrador responded he called for dialog and...
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. >> madam speaker, i rise today to recognize lieutenant general robert scott williams as he retires after 32 years of service in the united states air force. on june 20, general williams completed his tour as commander of air force's northern and first air force headquarters at tindal air force base, capping a long and distinguished career. his service to the air force included a tour as commander of the 169th operations scoop and fighter wing at mcintyre, south carolina. general williams' leadership during and after hurricane michael was top tear. he and his team at tindal air force base overcame nume trust obstacles and ex-- numerous obstacles and exceeded expectations by opening the headquarters way ahead of schedule. this is only two short months after category storm michael testify stated the panhandle. mr. dunn: i commend him. madam speaker, please join me in sleuthing lieutenant general robert scott williams for his great service to the air force. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from maine seek recognition? ms. pingree: to address
. >> madam speaker, i rise today to recognize lieutenant general robert scott williams as he retires after 32 years of service in the united states air force. on june 20, general williams completed his tour as commander of air force's northern and first air force headquarters at tindal air force base, capping a long and distinguished career. his service to the air force included a tour as commander of the 169th operations scoop and fighter wing at mcintyre, south carolina. general...
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robert mueller of breaking the law. after he heard mueller will testify before congress. scott mcgrew, these are very seou >> that don't seem to have factual basis or proof that we'rerento fox th morning claiming special counsel robert mueller had deleted never-before secret -- never before seen secret text messages between the fbi agents. they worked for mueller and texted messages that were crit -- critical of trump and those two agents have been fired. they have been published and everyone has seen them in court documents and this whole thing is well-known. but this morning president trump claimed there are new secret messages. >> how come we haven't seen it all? you gave william barr -- >> he terminity add them illegally. he terminated all of the stuff between strzok and page. he terminated their text messages together. he terminated them. they're gone. and that is illegal. that is a crime. >> neither the special counsel nor the justice has reacted to that accusation as trump has learned mueller will testify before two house committees next month. mueller has said he won't
robert mueller of breaking the law. after he heard mueller will testify before congress. scott mcgrew, these are very seou >> that don't seem to have factual basis or proof that we'rerento fox th morning claiming special counsel robert mueller had deleted never-before secret -- never before seen secret text messages between the fbi agents. they worked for mueller and texted messages that were crit -- critical of trump and those two agents have been fired. they have been published and...
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in one of the worst supreme court incidents in history, the dred scott case, in which african americans had no role in american life. robert cooper grier voted for dred scott. he is the only northerner who voted for dred scott, and he did that in a conspiracy with the incoming president, president james buchanan. they thought that if dred scott lived to be a national decision, that a northerner would vote for it as well, the issue of slavery would be done with. there would be no threat of a civil war. what that showed of course was the limits of the power of vistaprint court decision to, you know -- power of the supreme court decision to change, you know, the mood. to tear the country apart. that is a cautionary tale today. obviously, slavery is a huge, divisive issue, but the supreme court cannot go beyond the national consensus. they can take action to tear the country apart, and in that sense, you know, they are a political body, but they are also reflective of the national climate, maybe, not the national weather, but the natural climate. host: and we have seen the supreme court has had to jump into more issues, becaus
in one of the worst supreme court incidents in history, the dred scott case, in which african americans had no role in american life. robert cooper grier voted for dred scott. he is the only northerner who voted for dred scott, and he did that in a conspiracy with the incoming president, president james buchanan. they thought that if dred scott lived to be a national decision, that a northerner would vote for it as well, the issue of slavery would be done with. there would be no threat of a...
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cheryl: let's bring in scott ladner, chief investment officer at horizon investments and james robertsing. cheryl: scott, to you. we mentioned at the top of the show that fed ex filed a lawsuit against the commerce department, saying we're not the enforcer when it comes to what can and cannot be shipped overseas and that in particular is over the huawei issue and u.s. suppliers not shipping components over to huawei. that was the broader interview topic. but what did you make of the comments about a possible trade deal and we need to get out of this with china and figure this out? >> well, we would definitely agree with mr. smith. it is in both parties' best interest to get something done at the meeting. we think it's setting up as a superman moment between trump and president xi himself. both parties have a lot to gain by getting something done. the u.s. can get materially better trades with an emerging super power and have better planning and cap ex expectations for companies and china can get certainty about what's going forward with their economy and cut back on stimulus measures t
cheryl: let's bring in scott ladner, chief investment officer at horizon investments and james robertsing. cheryl: scott, to you. we mentioned at the top of the show that fed ex filed a lawsuit against the commerce department, saying we're not the enforcer when it comes to what can and cannot be shipped overseas and that in particular is over the huawei issue and u.s. suppliers not shipping components over to huawei. that was the broader interview topic. but what did you make of the comments...
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the dredd scott case. robert cooper greer voted for dredd scott. he's the only northerner who voted for dredd scott. he did that in a conspiracy with james buchanan. they thought the issue of slavery would be done with. there would be no threat of a civil war. >>> come to order. i want to first thank our expert witness anpanel. your testimony was excellent, very informative. we look forward to your oral testimony and answering of our questions. i want to apologize to everybody for the late start to the hearing. we had a number of votes. as a result, i'm going to ask that my opening statement be entered into the record and we'll have a very full conversation. i'll be able to make my points during question and answers. with that, i'll turn it over to senator shaheen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm also happy to submit my opening comments for the record and look forward to the testimony of both our panels. >> thank you. ambassador volker has agreed to give his opening testimony and slide over and let the other witnesses give their opening testimony a
the dredd scott case. robert cooper greer voted for dredd scott. he's the only northerner who voted for dredd scott. he did that in a conspiracy with james buchanan. they thought the issue of slavery would be done with. there would be no threat of a civil war. >>> come to order. i want to first thank our expert witness anpanel. your testimony was excellent, very informative. we look forward to your oral testimony and answering of our questions. i want to apologize to everybody for the...
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i would like to pay tribute to sergeant robert emerson lane from scott county in southwest virginia. he was a radio operator on one of the -- he was in the air force and he was a radio man on a troop carrier that dropped paratroopers on d-day. i knew him all my life. i never knew this about him. as he was dying and we were taking turns sitting with him, his wife had alzheimer's and could not care for him. he opened up some. mostly the thing i remember most about that because he did not like to talk about combat but he talked about how the scared look es and young soldiers' fac that they did their duty but he saw how scared and he said he was scared to death. about camp life and turned down the opportunity to be an officer to stay with his unit. a highly intelligent man, one of the finest i have ever known. europe,went across different bases, resupplying the troops and he talked about interactions with the french and the countryside and sometimes andering for eggs and wine turningt was -- people a blind eye because they knew what was going on. he did not keep a lot of commendations an
i would like to pay tribute to sergeant robert emerson lane from scott county in southwest virginia. he was a radio operator on one of the -- he was in the air force and he was a radio man on a troop carrier that dropped paratroopers on d-day. i knew him all my life. i never knew this about him. as he was dying and we were taking turns sitting with him, his wife had alzheimer's and could not care for him. he opened up some. mostly the thing i remember most about that because he did not like to...
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scott . is that what. i just moved to waited to be joined with. the firm robert the bruce playing on screen your dad won for the world health organization so you traveled a lot so you know you're very scotties senator judd lots of international experience is there as a boy moved around. for my entire childhood but every every summer or winter we would come back to visit my grandparents who originally were from head moved to callington so we would go to for elliot road and stay for a couple of months every year when i came to. edinburgh university i came from strasburg read on a year of law discovered to the pollie on it the code was not to my liking and came to. international relations because i thought i'll go into politics. and a sort of one day had a voice which sort of stopped me in the middle of the road about 6 weeks in it's just said don't do that don't do that it was a sort of tend to listen to these instincts you know and i changed my course and went into english and french literature and language and i was doing the bedlam theatre here which is i did 35
scott . is that what. i just moved to waited to be joined with. the firm robert the bruce playing on screen your dad won for the world health organization so you traveled a lot so you know you're very scotties senator judd lots of international experience is there as a boy moved around. for my entire childhood but every every summer or winter we would come back to visit my grandparents who originally were from head moved to callington so we would go to for elliot road and stay for a couple of...
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unfolds with everyone it seems unsure exactly how this visit will play out robert bright al-jazeera so for more on that let's speak to scott snyder he is a senior fellow for korea studies and the director of the program on u.s. korea policy at the council on foreign relations he joins us now live from washington d.c. scott let's start with the big question is kim jong un going to show up. i think it looks increasingly likely that kim jong un may show up for a meeting at the d.m.z. if you go back to the content of the exchange of letters between president trump and kim jong un there have been references to interesting content and also the south korean president moon has indicated that there is more to that exchange than meets the eye and of course he has a big stake in seeing this happen since he'll be accompanying trump to the d.m.z. so the fact that trump is forward leaning on the big that they've actually been working on it for a while suggests to me that this has a high likelihood of potentially happening and how significant would have me sing like this scott in even if it is just a handshake well just a handshake means
unfolds with everyone it seems unsure exactly how this visit will play out robert bright al-jazeera so for more on that let's speak to scott snyder he is a senior fellow for korea studies and the director of the program on u.s. korea policy at the council on foreign relations he joins us now live from washington d.c. scott let's start with the big question is kim jong un going to show up. i think it looks increasingly likely that kim jong un may show up for a meeting at the d.m.z. if you go...
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senator rick scott disgusts with democrats today. special counsel robert mueller agreed to testify. that backfire on the democrats? s democrats? s that fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. back then, we checked our zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a pl
senator rick scott disgusts with democrats today. special counsel robert mueller agreed to testify. that backfire on the democrats? s democrats? s that fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our...
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. >> eugene scott and robert costa of the "washington post," thank you both for your insights.iate it. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," there was plenty of speculation whether or not hope hicks would comply with the congressional subpoena. the answer? no, she will not. we'll talk about that and more developments straight ahead on "morning joe." d more developments straight ahead on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient applebee's new loaded fajitas. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. you never know what life is going to throw at you. [ whimpering ] and from this point on. nothing is going to be the same. [ "all these things that i've done" by the killers ] no, no, no. this way buddy. no! liam's heads for comforts is i
. >> eugene scott and robert costa of the "washington post," thank you both for your insights.iate it. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," there was plenty of speculation whether or not hope hicks would comply with the congressional subpoena. the answer? no, she will not. we'll talk about that and more developments straight ahead on "morning joe." d more developments straight ahead on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new...
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i would like to pay tribute to sergeant robert emerson lane from scott county in southwest virginia. he was a radio operator on one of the -- he was in the air force and he was a radio man on a troop carrier that dropped paratroopers on d-day. i knew him all my life. i never knew this about him. as he was dying and we were taking turns sitting with him, his wife had alzheimer's and could not care for him. he opened up some. mostly the thing i remember most about that because he did not like to talk about combat but he talked about how the scared look es and young soldiers' fac that they did their duty but he saw how scared and he said he was scared to death. about camp life and turned down the opportunity to be an officer to stay with his unit. a highly intelligent man, one of the finest i have ever known. europe,went across different bases, resupplying the troops and he talked about interactions with the french and the countryside and sometimes andering for eggs and wine turningt was -- people a blind eye because they knew what was going on. he did not keep a lot of commendations an
i would like to pay tribute to sergeant robert emerson lane from scott county in southwest virginia. he was a radio operator on one of the -- he was in the air force and he was a radio man on a troop carrier that dropped paratroopers on d-day. i knew him all my life. i never knew this about him. as he was dying and we were taking turns sitting with him, his wife had alzheimer's and could not care for him. he opened up some. mostly the thing i remember most about that because he did not like to...
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scott weiner and several supervisors will be reading from robert mueller's redacted report. at manny's, a gathering spott oracle tomorrow into the against toronto. >> we don't know if a fan will be court side after a shove. >>> is this fan going to be alloweding to back john? ? >> reporter: well, that still remains to be seen. we don't know the identity we do know the fan was walked out of oracle right after the game by a warrior staff member. remember that play it was in the fourth quarter. it was about ten minutes left near the start, it's a block shot flies out of bounds. kyle lowrie leaps and tries to save the ball. check out the buy the to the right of lowrie reaching over and shoving the raptor's player. lowrie says it was more than just physical. >> after that fan, there is no place for that. he had no reason to touch me. he had no reason to reach over two seats and say some vulgar language to me. there is no place for people like that in our league. you know hopefully, he never comes back to an nba game. >> we don't know whether the fan is a season ticketholder or if
scott weiner and several supervisors will be reading from robert mueller's redacted report. at manny's, a gathering spott oracle tomorrow into the against toronto. >> we don't know if a fan will be court side after a shove. >>> is this fan going to be alloweding to back john? ? >> reporter: well, that still remains to be seen. we don't know the identity we do know the fan was walked out of oracle right after the game by a warrior staff member. remember that play it was in...
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president taylor, members of the commission, executive director henderson, chief scott, member of the public. i am assistant chief robert moezer and here to present to you db19-092 that covers the internal affairs criminal section to the investigative services detail. as partover that name change and part of the responsibilities and the m.o.u. discuss and it involves or touches several d.g.o.s and department bulletins. and you can see with the department bulletin and responsible for the following types of investigations and custody deaths and use of force in great bodily injury and member involved criminal conduct and any investigation that is deemed appropriate by the chief of police. and the investigative services division as part of the new m.o.u. with the d.a. will be replacing functions that were traditionally done by homicide. and will be assisting in ancillary investigations with iib outlined in that mou. that is why it's noted for with use of force and as a result of taking the place the homicide and affected the following g.o.s and the firearms discharge review word and previously relied and from the homicide d
president taylor, members of the commission, executive director henderson, chief scott, member of the public. i am assistant chief robert moezer and here to present to you db19-092 that covers the internal affairs criminal section to the investigative services detail. as partover that name change and part of the responsibilities and the m.o.u. discuss and it involves or touches several d.g.o.s and department bulletins. and you can see with the department bulletin and responsible for the...
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month for neglect of duty, one of those school resource officers, scott peterson, was also arrested for child neglect, and perjury. >>> robert mueller has agreed to comply with a subpoena to testify between two house committees next month, we report from washington dc on what we may hear during his testimony. >> i don't expect this to be the only time that i will speak to you in this matter.>> that expectation expressed just last month, no longer holds, this special counsel now agreeing to go before the house committee, it'll come after subpoenas from house democrats. >> mr. mueller is an honest man and understands that the congressional subpoena is not optional. >> president trump reacting on twitter, writing, presidential harassment, and weighing in over the phone with fox business networks. >> my reaction, it never ends, we had no obstruction, we had no collusion. >> the result of the nearly 2 year long investigation was detailed in a 448 page report, a redacted version of which was released to the public in april, his team finding no evidence to conspired with russia.>> robert mueller better be prepared, because i can te
month for neglect of duty, one of those school resource officers, scott peterson, was also arrested for child neglect, and perjury. >>> robert mueller has agreed to comply with a subpoena to testify between two house committees next month, we report from washington dc on what we may hear during his testimony. >> i don't expect this to be the only time that i will speak to you in this matter.>> that expectation expressed just last month, no longer holds, this special counsel...
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in one of the worst supreme court incidents in history, the dred scott case, in which african americans had no role in american life. robertier voted for dred scott. he is the only northerner who voted for dred scott, and he did that in a conspiracy with the incoming president, president james buchanan. they thought that if dred scott lived to be a national decision, that a northerner would vote for it as well, the issue of slavery would be done with. there would be no threat of a civil war. what that showed of course was the limits of the power of vistaprint court decision to, you know -- power of the supreme court decision to change, you know, the mood. to tear the country apart. that is a cautionary tale today. obviously, slavery is a huge, divisive issue, but the supreme court cannot go beyond the national consensus. they can take action to tear the country apart, and in that sense, you know, they are a political body, but they are also reflective of the national climate, maybe, not the national weather, but the natural climate. host: and we have seen the supreme court has had to jump into more issues, because it seems
in one of the worst supreme court incidents in history, the dred scott case, in which african americans had no role in american life. robertier voted for dred scott. he is the only northerner who voted for dred scott, and he did that in a conspiracy with the incoming president, president james buchanan. they thought that if dred scott lived to be a national decision, that a northerner would vote for it as well, the issue of slavery would be done with. there would be no threat of a civil war....
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welcome back alex is interviewing scott to star 1000 who almost 25 years after the blockbuster braveheart has a precise patricio of robert the bruce but in a very different film however well the new film topping the bill at this year's edinburgh film festival has the wider politically impact which is being cleaned for a brief high school which was of independence wisely fought against a backlog of a whole unit peon struggle that was going on to involve the papacy of all the plantagenet involved the bruces you know who the strict evil activities scott was but you see the same sort of political but glowed at the present moment with blacks the whole european argument now humans as collusion dependences novelli into linked with that european dimension the the impact of of westminster the new plan type of westminster with a very domineering isolation empire to approach us as you see and direct analogy between the early 14th century scotland the nearly 21st century britain i see is very well right now because. i think that we still live in medieval times we live under the perpetual state of feudalism and and i think that this
welcome back alex is interviewing scott to star 1000 who almost 25 years after the blockbuster braveheart has a precise patricio of robert the bruce but in a very different film however well the new film topping the bill at this year's edinburgh film festival has the wider politically impact which is being cleaned for a brief high school which was of independence wisely fought against a backlog of a whole unit peon struggle that was going on to involve the papacy of all the plantagenet involved...
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chief justice roberts stated in his reading for shelby, "our country has changed." this depressingly echoed a ruling in 1852 in the early dred scott cases which said african-americans could not be citizens at the time, which previous decisions in missouri had a pattern of ruling for freedom but with the new decision would be ruling for slavery. times are not now as they were. while roberts said he considers more important that congress consider current conditions. unlike the warren court which upheld the constitutional protection of individuals against racial discrimination is one of the principal duties of the u.s. supreme court, the roberts court argued that the role of the court is more to protect the rights of the state to do with voting as they wish. the roberts court felt that the problem of racial discrimination in elections was in the past and the voting rights act must reflect this new historical viewpoint. the preclearance section of the voting rights act in its four decades blocked more than 1000 voting laws and procedures here that's the equivalent of 1000 successful lawsuits that have been brought under section two. i
chief justice roberts stated in his reading for shelby, "our country has changed." this depressingly echoed a ruling in 1852 in the early dred scott cases which said african-americans could not be citizens at the time, which previous decisions in missouri had a pattern of ruling for freedom but with the new decision would be ruling for slavery. times are not now as they were. while roberts said he considers more important that congress consider current conditions. unlike the warren...
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never had plans to fire robert mueller, disputing the findings of the russia investigation in a wide ranging interview with abc news. good evening i'm rick leventhal in for jon scotttrump refusing to back off his claims that mueller report cleared him of any wrongdoing and insisting the former special counsel found no evidence of collusion between this campaign and russia. the president called the investigation a "phony witch hunt" before getting into this tense exchange with abc. president trump: they made a ruling based on his findings and they said no obstruction. >> he laid out evidence of obstruction. president trump: are you trying to say now there was collusion even though he said there is no
never had plans to fire robert mueller, disputing the findings of the russia investigation in a wide ranging interview with abc news. good evening i'm rick leventhal in for jon scotttrump refusing to back off his claims that mueller report cleared him of any wrongdoing and insisting the former special counsel found no evidence of collusion between this campaign and russia. the president called the investigation a "phony witch hunt" before getting into this tense exchange with abc....
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never had plans to fire robert mueller, disputing the findings of the russia investigation in a wide ranging interview with abc news. good evening i'm rick leventhal in for jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump refusing to back off his claims that mueller report cleared him of any wrongdoing and insisting the former special counsel found no evidence of collusion between this campaign and russia. the president called the investigation a "phony witch hunt" before getting into this tense exchange with abc. president trump: they made a ruling based on his findings and they said no obstruction. >> he laid out evidence of obstruction. president trump: are you trying to say now there was collusion even though he said there is no collusion? he didn't say there's no collusion. >> he said he didn't look at -- president trump: george the report said no collusion. >> did you read the report? president trump: yes i did. rick: garrett tenney is live with more on this. reporter: rick the president has been waging a war against the russia investigation almost since it began and even now that it's over that fight is still alive and well. in the battle for public opini
never had plans to fire robert mueller, disputing the findings of the russia investigation in a wide ranging interview with abc news. good evening i'm rick leventhal in for jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump refusing to back off his claims that mueller report cleared him of any wrongdoing and insisting the former special counsel found no evidence of collusion between this campaign and russia. the president called the investigation a "phony witch hunt" before getting...
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roberts is live in osaka where it's morning already. >> 4:30 a.m. good morning to you, shep. the president arrived ten hours ago. the first order of business is a dinner with scottom australia. he has a number of bilateral beatings today. the big one remains to be president xi jinping of china. that will happen saturday japan time, late friday night in new york. the white house shooting don reports today that china was able to put some preconditions on that meeting. one of the preconditions being that the united states relax restrictions on equipment from chinese telecom giant huawei. i was told by senior administration officials that is not happening. another thing that the administration is shooting down is this idea that the president is going to put an indefinite hold on possible new sanctions against china. i'm fold that they could emerge a moratorium on new tariffs, against china as the meetings continue should they continue. larry kudlow, the chief economic adviser talked about this earlier on fox. listen here. >> there's no preconditions. i don't know where that came from. we're believe it's possible that if the meeting goes well the chinese will come ba
roberts is live in osaka where it's morning already. >> 4:30 a.m. good morning to you, shep. the president arrived ten hours ago. the first order of business is a dinner with scottom australia. he has a number of bilateral beatings today. the big one remains to be president xi jinping of china. that will happen saturday japan time, late friday night in new york. the white house shooting don reports today that china was able to put some preconditions on that meeting. one of the...
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roberts in osaka with much more. >> it's great to be with you. >> reporter: president trump wasted no time at the g20. after touching down, immediately heading to a bilateral dinner meeting with australia's conservative prime minister scott morrison with trade top of mind. >> i've inherited massive trade deficits with our allies, and we even help our allies militarily. >> reporter: on the agenda, bilateral meetings with japanese prime minister shinzo abbey, prime minister mote -- abe, prime minister modi, and vladimir putin. but tomorrow's meeting with xi jinping continues to dominate the conversation. administration officials today shot down reports that the u.s. may agree to ease restrictions on chinese telecom giant huawei as a precondition of that meeting. >> there are no preconditions. i don't know where that story came from or what they're talking about. we believe it's quite possible if the meeting goes well that the chinese will come back to negotiating table. >> reporter: president trump begins a day of meetings with some disagreements, tweeting his displeasure that india has high tariffs on u.s. goods and raising eyebrows in japan saying the defense deal between the u.s. and japan was so one-sided that if the u
roberts in osaka with much more. >> it's great to be with you. >> reporter: president trump wasted no time at the g20. after touching down, immediately heading to a bilateral dinner meeting with australia's conservative prime minister scott morrison with trade top of mind. >> i've inherited massive trade deficits with our allies, and we even help our allies militarily. >> reporter: on the agenda, bilateral meetings with japanese prime minister shinzo abbey, prime...
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robert jones. --ry bit a correspondent every bit of correspondent and order passed through the colonel's office. this gave jones, awake whig, at deal of power. at one point, jones colluded with scott to counter marcy's request to increase the number of generals. secretary marcy was too clueless to detect this, but polk was not. some said later that politics may have been polk's religion. it is true when faced with a partisan war department, ambitiously partisan generals and a politicized military system to monitor closely one's own generals and wars apartment -- war department personnel. as taylor's election to the 1848 shows,n it was ineffective politically. polk ande war, secretary marcy saw a streamlining of the army's general regulation, which ignored staff departments which had become so troublesome for polk. this had a clear managerial purpose related to the wartime goals. while it might have hindered the ability of the generals to wartort polk -- to th polk, it did not affect the outcome of the war. reviewed personally the war department budget during the mexican war, previously tasked to treasury department officials. but it was after polk caught marcy trying to funnel mon
robert jones. --ry bit a correspondent every bit of correspondent and order passed through the colonel's office. this gave jones, awake whig, at deal of power. at one point, jones colluded with scott to counter marcy's request to increase the number of generals. secretary marcy was too clueless to detect this, but polk was not. some said later that politics may have been polk's religion. it is true when faced with a partisan war department, ambitiously partisan generals and a politicized...