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schmidt says that's why you tube is the perfect place for his videos if. they're all using you tube so i think of that there anyway but it's easy to switch from watching a music video to a month's video but it's life form perhaps that's the magic of educational videos and you tube and where they work so well what they might not be as successful on a learning platform for me and i'm only for the life of. me and. will continue to produce new episodes there's no shortage of topics. but. let's group chats and whiteboards digital technology is increasingly being used in schools like in a secondary school in this was town of media has. how does technology change lessons and how can students benefit. christoph goes to the secondary school in need a high sleep in his back he's not only carrying books no pads and exercises but i pad which he received on his 1st day of school like every student. today his 1st period is english. it's no different from other schools it's just another form of organization that's what the school system is no different. no money no we ha
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still with us steve schmidt. steve schmidt, the president has told the base we're going to get out of these forever wars. he has told the base it's time to bring our men and women home. i want to show you something else that was designed for the base. this is congressman louie gohmert from texas on the floor of the house. we don't have congressman louie gohmert from texas on the floor of the house. wait until you see him, however. talk about the disconnect, however, between the base that won't hear that there is stasis among our troop levels in the middle east. >> we've had three years of constant lying and gas lighting of the american people, really going back to the first moment of the administration when sean spicer comes out and tells the american people it was the biggest crowd size ever, despite the picture showing that the obama crowd was twice the size. and so one of trump's accomplishments, and it is an accomplishment is in the area of physics. he has ruptured the space-time continuum, and he has created
still with us steve schmidt. steve schmidt, the president has told the base we're going to get out of these forever wars. he has told the base it's time to bring our men and women home. i want to show you something else that was designed for the base. this is congressman louie gohmert from texas on the floor of the house. we don't have congressman louie gohmert from texas on the floor of the house. wait until you see him, however. talk about the disconnect, however, between the base that won't...
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the organizers have invited christoph schmidt to take part in a panel about carbon tax the chairman of the german council of economic experts he advises the german government on carbon pricing. and it's a misconception you have just read that it was $22.00 degrees celsius in greenland yesterday and within just 24 hours 12000000 tonnes of ice melted we want to know what we can do to stop this happening to prevent temperatures from continuing to rise. and a carbon tax is one proposal that comes up again and again. as you said people are miserly and that's why pricing works you could put it like this there's some things free it's not worth anything that was fair is used as a free dumping ground for carbon emissions there's no global cost applied to this and that's why it's overused. believes that carbon pricing would make the german government stick to its climate targets. but with the general public accept it. friday's for future is calling on the government to introduce a 180 year old tax on each metric ton of c o 2 in europe per capita c o 2 emissions are $8.00 tonnes a year so everyon
the organizers have invited christoph schmidt to take part in a panel about carbon tax the chairman of the german council of economic experts he advises the german government on carbon pricing. and it's a misconception you have just read that it was $22.00 degrees celsius in greenland yesterday and within just 24 hours 12000000 tonnes of ice melted we want to know what we can do to stop this happening to prevent temperatures from continuing to rise. and a carbon tax is one proposal that comes...
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"new york times" reporter michael schmidt, who is standing by to join us in just a minute writes the documents show that one-time trump campaign manager paul manafort, quote, spread a conspiracy theory now at thor center of the impeachment investigation that ukraine, not russia, hacked the democratic national committee as early as five months before the 2016 election. meanwhile, there are other legal challenges before the trump white house. today a federal appeals court ruled the president must turn over eight years of tax returns to the manhattan district attorney. we also learned today that writer e. jean carroll is suing donald trump for defamation over his denial of her allegation of sexual assault. and tomorrow jury selection starts in the federal criminal trial of former trump adviser and long-time friend roger stone. he is accused of trying to obstruct a congressional inquiry and intimidating a witness over his role as the link between the trump 2016 campaign effort and the organization wikileaks. stone is facing as much as 20 years in federal prison. but this item from the pr
"new york times" reporter michael schmidt, who is standing by to join us in just a minute writes the documents show that one-time trump campaign manager paul manafort, quote, spread a conspiracy theory now at thor center of the impeachment investigation that ukraine, not russia, hacked the democratic national committee as early as five months before the 2016 election. meanwhile, there are other legal challenges before the trump white house. today a federal appeals court ruled the...
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please welcome steve schmidt. how are you? good to see you. have a seat.eat to have you back. >> great to be back. >> so you were working for howard schultz who was a starbucks ceo who toyed with a run. how was that? how'd that go? >> well, he as you know he thought about being a candidate for president. he took a look at it closely and in the end he decided don't want to be a candidate for president, so i'm delighted to be back. >> that's what you've got to say about that? >> i do, yeah. >> what has it ben like to -- if not take a step back from the news because i imagine you consume it, but watch the ark of the news and not be intimately involved on commenting on it? >> i think it givesioaa different perspective in that you're not talking about it three times, four times, five times a day having tweeted in nine or ten months. and so it's healthy to some level just to step back from all of it. i mean, part of i think living a democracy is freedom from the leader, the ubiquity of the president constantly in your face. this is not something you see in norma
please welcome steve schmidt. how are you? good to see you. have a seat.eat to have you back. >> great to be back. >> so you were working for howard schultz who was a starbucks ceo who toyed with a run. how was that? how'd that go? >> well, he as you know he thought about being a candidate for president. he took a look at it closely and in the end he decided don't want to be a candidate for president, so i'm delighted to be back. >> that's what you've got to say about...
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to michael schmidt, nancy cook, melanie zanona, frank figliuzzi, greatly appreciate it. thank you, gang. >>> coming up for us, more on the president's efforts to disclose the identities of his most potentially damaging critics. >>> and later, the numbers move again in the running order of the 2020 democrats. we'll have it all as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on a monday night for a new week.us chevy's the only brand... to earn j.d. power dependability awards... across cars... trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. annoepidemic fueled by juul use with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san franc
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maximillian schmidt's has an infection that doesn't respond to antibiotics. pathogens from his sinuses ended up in his intestinal tract a woman 1000 year old had to have an operation his doctors tried to treat him with antibiotics but they had no effect on the rod shaped bacteria. maximillian read up on them and discovered an alternative bacteria phages a bacteria phage or phage is a virus that infects a bacterial cell by injecting its d.n.a. or r.n.a. into it the bacterium is then forced to produce new faces until it explodes that releases more bacteria phages which attack other bacteria until they're all destroyed then with no more hosts the bacteria phages disappear but there's only one hitch. indoors in germany and unfortunately in much of the e.u. therapy with bacteria phages is not permitted doctors don't know about them and if you go to a pharmacy and ask about them they'll look at you strangely because they don't know about them either i had to go to eastern europe to find the made a pharmacy. a number of eastern european countries are leading in the
maximillian schmidt's has an infection that doesn't respond to antibiotics. pathogens from his sinuses ended up in his intestinal tract a woman 1000 year old had to have an operation his doctors tried to treat him with antibiotics but they had no effect on the rod shaped bacteria. maximillian read up on them and discovered an alternative bacteria phages a bacteria phage or phage is a virus that infects a bacterial cell by injecting its d.n.a. or r.n.a. into it the bacterium is then forced to...
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and steve schmidt took a shot at you. steve, would you repeat what you said about tulsi gabbard? >> i thought your performance was dishonest. i think your positions are extreme and one question i would have for you is, why did you go to syria to meet bashar al assad? what was the intent of your visit and why were you so dishonest in regards to the mayor, saying he called for plans to invade mexico, which, of course, he did not. >> tulsi? >> well, if you look at what the mayor said in response to the woman who asked him the question about mexico, i was merely cite what the mayor responded to. look, the commander in chief and the qualifications necessary to serve in that role are incredibly important. the experience and understanding about foreign policy, about national security is something that i bring to the table and that i challenge pete buttigieg on, showing that he lacks that experience. i've served in congress for seven years. on the foreign affairs committee, on the armed services committee, on the homeland securit
and steve schmidt took a shot at you. steve, would you repeat what you said about tulsi gabbard? >> i thought your performance was dishonest. i think your positions are extreme and one question i would have for you is, why did you go to syria to meet bashar al assad? what was the intent of your visit and why were you so dishonest in regards to the mayor, saying he called for plans to invade mexico, which, of course, he did not. >> tulsi? >> well, if you look at what the mayor...
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it is under a triple buy line that includes michael schmidt. they told mr. trump in late august about the whistleblower complaint, explaining that they were trying to determine whether they were legally required to give it to continue. the revelation likely shed some light on mr. trump's thinking at two critical points under scrutiny by impeachment investigators, his decision in early september to release $391 million in security assistance to ukraine and his denial to a key ambassador around the same time that there was no quid pro quo with kiev. remember, trump was so clear when talking with gordon sondland at that point. trump is talking about his personal lawyer and long-time friend rudy giuliani. in an interview with bill o'reilly, the president distanced himself from giuliani's role in the ukraine effort denying he sent him to get dirt on the bidens. >> what is rudy giuliani doing in ukraine on your behalf? >> well, you have to ask that to rudy. but rudy -- i know he was going to go to ukraine, and i think he canceled the trip. but rudy has other clien
it is under a triple buy line that includes michael schmidt. they told mr. trump in late august about the whistleblower complaint, explaining that they were trying to determine whether they were legally required to give it to continue. the revelation likely shed some light on mr. trump's thinking at two critical points under scrutiny by impeachment investigators, his decision in early september to release $391 million in security assistance to ukraine and his denial to a key ambassador around...
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we want to thank eric and bob schmidt for getting me to speak here. when congress set up the commission, i couldn't think of two better folks to lead. so i very much appreciate that becauseeo this is one of the issues that is probably the most important facing us. if you look at the ratio of how much attention this issue gets in terms of what the government should be doing as opposed to what's important, it's one of the lowest ratios that there is, and that is not good for the future of the country. we all know artificial intelligence is changingat everything. how we communicate, how we conduct commerce, highly productive store and analyze data, how we protect ourselves. it's going to have a huge impact on national security. and if america can get a guy right, we will be the ones to maintain a national security edge on our adversaries. but the converse is also true. we may lose that edge if we do not get it right or if we are complacent and let others get ahead of us. if we get it right we will be the ones to benefit most from the economic potential o
we want to thank eric and bob schmidt for getting me to speak here. when congress set up the commission, i couldn't think of two better folks to lead. so i very much appreciate that becauseeo this is one of the issues that is probably the most important facing us. if you look at the ratio of how much attention this issue gets in terms of what the government should be doing as opposed to what's important, it's one of the lowest ratios that there is, and that is not good for the future of the...
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thank you, steve schmidt. great to have you back in the saddle.al guests joe scarborough and mika brzezinski escort me down memory lane. as we look back at 20 incredible years of "hardball." you're not going to want to miss this. stick around for the fun. >>> hey, chris, congratulations on the 20th anniversary of "hardball." what an incredible milestone. >> i can't believe it's been 20 years. but a huge, enormous congratulations to you for an extraordinary run in a very, very tough business. >> hey, chris, congratulations. now let's play "hardball." motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your abil
thank you, steve schmidt. great to have you back in the saddle.al guests joe scarborough and mika brzezinski escort me down memory lane. as we look back at 20 incredible years of "hardball." you're not going to want to miss this. stick around for the fun. >>> hey, chris, congratulations on the 20th anniversary of "hardball." what an incredible milestone. >> i can't believe it's been 20 years. but a huge, enormous congratulations to you for an extraordinary run...
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the relegation battle new coach marcus gets dull has been brought in to turn things around martin schmidt's hausberg a not too far off the bottom themselves. but they were good enough to get an early penalty in the 7th minute. and to give account for cologne's rafael she cos. hausberg andre han stepped up a team of horns but the saif. how finale lyta seacoast was in trouble again. and now they give a and the result. then soften the sign fight. he too is getting as much. as laurie need to elect put out in the lead shortly before half time. but killarney picked up a valuable point in their battle against the drop outs but skull keeper in no man's land john cordova kept his cool and snatched a light point for come on one of the final score but one celebrated this like it was a victory. here's a look at all the results from asked a 13 so far had to be led to a man with dortmund's way bar munich defeated by laver coups and in their own backyard pot a born in leipsic with the bull's way hoffenheim in dusseldorf share to spoil so to cologne and out for on friday night the way a blues a shelter def
the relegation battle new coach marcus gets dull has been brought in to turn things around martin schmidt's hausberg a not too far off the bottom themselves. but they were good enough to get an early penalty in the 7th minute. and to give account for cologne's rafael she cos. hausberg andre han stepped up a team of horns but the saif. how finale lyta seacoast was in trouble again. and now they give a and the result. then soften the sign fight. he too is getting as much. as laurie need to elect...
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people care about fairness and equality in every sense of the word this is why i chose nicholas schmidt. to be in charge of implementing our european pillar of social rights and fighting poverty from childhood on words he will put forward a framework to ensure that every workin our union has a fair minimum wage thank you. and had i not. will be the champion we need to break through the glass ceilings those barriers holding people back because of who they are what they believe and who they love these various have to disappear period thank. people care about their rights values and freedoms the rule of law is our foundation can never be compromised we must ensure that it is respected and up held everywhere with every country treated equally we must focus on dialogue and prevention but never hesitate to take all necessary measures we need experience and and gauge moment and vera util venditti it and us the right people exactly for that. thank you. people care about the air they breathe the water they drink the food they eat and the nature they cherish we can all be happy that their genius
people care about fairness and equality in every sense of the word this is why i chose nicholas schmidt. to be in charge of implementing our european pillar of social rights and fighting poverty from childhood on words he will put forward a framework to ensure that every workin our union has a fair minimum wage thank you. and had i not. will be the champion we need to break through the glass ceilings those barriers holding people back because of who they are what they believe and who they love...
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pantech coverts was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents martin schmidt and alex borg were in even deeper why. but soon wipe the smile off the head coaches face phillip maxwell the free kick in the 17th minute no one touched it and it bounced freely into the net to make it one nil. 9 minutes later berlin keep it on a yosh john got tangled up with lucky and needed less now and the ball fell just. doubled outboards lead. and to make matters worse yosh john was sent off for lunging at the venezuelan. substitute keeper denish then made his 1st but in this league periods and early in the 2nd half he conceded his 1st league goal andre with way too much space and a bit of luck 3 nil. and 10 minutes before the end caught had to flat footed with a cleverly disguised free kick which he had made a left no slotted home. for until the final score and the heat will only be turned up on took over the church. often hun missed the chance to jump up to force on the table after they were thrashed at home by mind the visitors had to play over half the game with 10 men after a re
pantech coverts was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents martin schmidt and alex borg were in even deeper why. but soon wipe the smile off the head coaches face phillip maxwell the free kick in the 17th minute no one touched it and it bounced freely into the net to make it one nil. 9 minutes later berlin keep it on a yosh john got tangled up with lucky and needed less now and the ball fell just. doubled outboards lead. and to make matters worse yosh john was sent off...
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we want to keep this in the family here, steve schmidt.k about that man. >> that is michael moore's map right there. age wise the antithesis of mayor pete's position in this race. is that man electable as is, given the case he is making to his fellow democrats? >> i believe that donald trump would defeat bernie sanders in an election. i believe donald trump would defeat welz welz in a gem election. i think the risk is outrageously high. when i look at the priefl and we were talking about this off air, medicare for all private private health for all. i believe with michael that this issue has moved considerably to the left. i don't think there is much debate in the country about the fact that nobody should go bankrupt because their wife gets cancer or their kid breaks a leg and working class people are victimized by the healthcare system. the answer to it, though, if it requires po pulling private insurance away from 160 million people, it is demonstrably unpopular as it stands right now. it is advancing that issue this fight at this time w
we want to keep this in the family here, steve schmidt.k about that man. >> that is michael moore's map right there. age wise the antithesis of mayor pete's position in this race. is that man electable as is, given the case he is making to his fellow democrats? >> i believe that donald trump would defeat bernie sanders in an election. i believe donald trump would defeat welz welz in a gem election. i think the risk is outrageously high. when i look at the priefl and we were talking...
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was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents much in schmidt and doubts borg were in even deeper water but soon wipe the smile off the head coach's face phillip maxwell the free kick in the 17th minute no one touched it and it bounced freely into the net to make it one nil . 9 minutes later berlin keeper only yosh john got tangled up with lucky and need alicia and the ball felt. good doubled outwards lead . and to make matters worse yosh john was sent off for lunging at the venezuelan. substitute keeper denish then made his 1st appearance and early in the 2nd half he conceded his 1st league goal andre with way too much space and a bit of luck 3 nil. and 10 minutes before the end out sport cut hair to flat footed with a cleverly disguised free kick which need a lift now slotted home. for neil the final score and the heat will only be turned up on tech over each. of us going to round up of all the bonus legal results minds demolished hoffenheim as we saw down here to bet in 4 nil league newcomers when young been upset 1st place cloud byron munich dominated dusseldorf
was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents much in schmidt and doubts borg were in even deeper water but soon wipe the smile off the head coach's face phillip maxwell the free kick in the 17th minute no one touched it and it bounced freely into the net to make it one nil . 9 minutes later berlin keeper only yosh john got tangled up with lucky and need alicia and the ball felt. good doubled outwards lead . and to make matters worse yosh john was sent off for lunging at...
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on to show of it was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents martin schmidt and outs borg were in even deeper water but soon wipe the smile off the head coach's face phillip maxwell the free kick in the 17th minute no one touched it and it bounced freely into the net to make it one nil. 9 minutes later berlin keep the yosh john got tangled up with lucky and need a listener and the ball fell just. doubled outwards lead. and to make matters worse yosh dunn was sent off for lunging at the venezuelan. substitute keeper denish marsh then made his 1st bundesliga periods and early in the 2nd half he conceded his 1st league goal andre with way too much space and a bit of luck 3 nil. and 10 minutes before the end cut hair to flat footed with a cleverly disguised free kick which media left no slotted home for neil the final score and the heat will only be turned up on. with all 9 matches in the bag let's take a look at the table. lead at the top shrinks the only change on sunday though is up to 8th to the inferior goal difference boss the winner in the boston however an ou
on to show of it was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents martin schmidt and outs borg were in even deeper water but soon wipe the smile off the head coach's face phillip maxwell the free kick in the 17th minute no one touched it and it bounced freely into the net to make it one nil. 9 minutes later berlin keep the yosh john got tangled up with lucky and need a listener and the ball fell just. doubled outwards lead. and to make matters worse yosh dunn was sent off for...
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i became a great friend of eric schmidt who is today one of my best friends. he invited me to the springs and before that showed the sum of the extraordinary achievements. i had barely met him before that and i begin my speech by saying i'm tremendously impressed by what i've seen but i want you all to understand i consider google a threat to civilization and i understand it. [laughter] this was the beginning. of our friendship. [laughter] ... >> and that he was designing a computer and he was confident he could design it so that it would be the champions. and it has 180 pieces and that the game is to constrict the ability of the opponent in the video. but when you put your third piece down it is lined up, you don't know how it will develop and it takes a long time to develop and it is the creative game. so i went up afterwords and said how long will it be that they will achieve intellectual dominance cracks and he said he was working on it. [laughter] so over the years and then to introduce me to artificial intelligence. and i am concerned that historical and
i became a great friend of eric schmidt who is today one of my best friends. he invited me to the springs and before that showed the sum of the extraordinary achievements. i had barely met him before that and i begin my speech by saying i'm tremendously impressed by what i've seen but i want you all to understand i consider google a threat to civilization and i understand it. [laughter] this was the beginning. of our friendship. [laughter] ... >> and that he was designing a computer and...
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schmidt was one of the co-founders of this e.u. funded pilot project 15 years ago the hot houses weren't using heat from a local glass manufacturer. exotic fruits coffee and spices thrive on the bench strike with valid long environmentally harmful transports from asia south america. and from i can you show me the most exotic fruit here the exhaust of the most exotic fruit right at the moment is down there. the giant granite dia. in colombia it's called a bad idea we also have seeds here from colombia the idea is the biggest passion fruit in the world. don't bump into it this thing near that thing it's almost right now i may oh yes most of us weigh as much as they do in their countries of origin 4 to 5 kilos so you can almost hold it smells nice yeah it will probably have to be picked in 2 days. this and smell scented. that's true smell sort of like liquid soap because this is chilly yes that's i have an arrow i love spicy food you won't love those. this is an indian naga or gucci lucky or chili pepper we have 2 colors here this is
schmidt was one of the co-founders of this e.u. funded pilot project 15 years ago the hot houses weren't using heat from a local glass manufacturer. exotic fruits coffee and spices thrive on the bench strike with valid long environmentally harmful transports from asia south america. and from i can you show me the most exotic fruit here the exhaust of the most exotic fruit right at the moment is down there. the giant granite dia. in colombia it's called a bad idea we also have seeds here from...
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and so this is one of the ways in which we also turned to emily steele and mike schmidt to a broken thebill o'reilly story. and then something remarkable. they basically help teach us how to basically try to track down the secret settlements that have been paid. >> so the key here is a settlement or some sort of agreement to be silent, ndaa? >> right. there were women over the elected to tell us their experiences with weinstein. the also women, at least eight, who are legally prohibited from telling us what it happened because weinstein had forced secrets limits on the pick this is something that happens not just in the case of weinstein but in cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault across the country. women are often told their best option in these cases is to basically accept money in exchange for silence. >> what do you think of that? it seems your big breakthrough is rose mcgowan where she had $100,000 settlement. that was concrete. weinstein, or the company, had paid her, right? >> were able to come will basically able into course of our reporting to show that we were able t
and so this is one of the ways in which we also turned to emily steele and mike schmidt to a broken thebill o'reilly story. and then something remarkable. they basically help teach us how to basically try to track down the secret settlements that have been paid. >> so the key here is a settlement or some sort of agreement to be silent, ndaa? >> right. there were women over the elected to tell us their experiences with weinstein. the also women, at least eight, who are legally...
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i'm joined by betsy swan and java dahli and steve schmidt, you're back. former republican strategist. thank you all for joining us. i want to start with betsy, a top reporter on this story. boy, the layers and the layers and what grabbed me tonight was the breadth of it. it's like the line from the woodward and bernstein book on watergate. all the president's men. so many people involved in this caper, the screw, the information and the dirt out of this little president from ukraine. >> the way this project is structured is also classic trump. remember during the mueller investigation, one area that appeared was trump sending his subordinates or directing his subordinates to try to pressure mueller, to try to pressure sessions to reverse his recusal. trump insulated himself and having them essentially do what we would likely view as dirty work and we're seeing the exact same thing here when it comes to the president's efforts to pressure ukraine to investigate the family and his political rival rather than trump himself directly telling zelensky, he keeps
i'm joined by betsy swan and java dahli and steve schmidt, you're back. former republican strategist. thank you all for joining us. i want to start with betsy, a top reporter on this story. boy, the layers and the layers and what grabbed me tonight was the breadth of it. it's like the line from the woodward and bernstein book on watergate. all the president's men. so many people involved in this caper, the screw, the information and the dirt out of this little president from ukraine. >>...
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three reporters on tonight's breaking story from "the new york times," the aforementioned michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the paper. kimberly atkins back with us, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston's npr news station. and jeremy bash is back with us as well, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon, notably former chief counsel to the house intel committee. mike, since you were quoted, i'd like to begin with you. what does your reporting say about the impeachment process? what might your reporting say about the motives of donald trump? >> well, what our reporting did is it provided a very key but sort of basic point about the entire saga. the simple fact of when the president knew about the whistle-blower's complaint to sort of help fill out the larger picture of the information the president had when he made one of these crucial decisions. and the point that we had uncovered was important to us because we didn't think that the folks on capitol hill that had been doing the impeachment proceedings had actually gotten to that in the co
three reporters on tonight's breaking story from "the new york times," the aforementioned michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the paper. kimberly atkins back with us, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston's npr news station. and jeremy bash is back with us as well, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon, notably former chief counsel to the house intel committee. mike, since you were quoted, i'd like to begin with you. what does your...
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i want to pick up where michael schmidt left off. how significant is this revelation and this development? what might it mean for the broader impeachment investigation moving forward? >> the reason this new bit of reporting is potentially highly important is because it undercuts a key white house and republican talking point, which we've heard for a while, which was basically that nothing untoward happened because the president released the aid. there was nothing going on, the aid was always released. and now you find out that yes, the aid was released, but it was potentially released because the president knew there was this whistle-blower complaint and he was about to get in serious trouble. so again, we don't necessarily know why the president released the aid, but it does offer a possible motivation that is far more incriminating than the president simply released the aid in due course as he had always planned to do. >> ashley, as you and i know and we've been drilling down on, this is going to be a two-step process. you're going
i want to pick up where michael schmidt left off. how significant is this revelation and this development? what might it mean for the broader impeachment investigation moving forward? >> the reason this new bit of reporting is potentially highly important is because it undercuts a key white house and republican talking point, which we've heard for a while, which was basically that nothing untoward happened because the president released the aid. there was nothing going on, the aid was...
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buying up high long bischof dixie schmidt hamadi there. is in fact if money resource lawyer firth's will ultimately c.-a end up if you haven't formed all commend all from that a motley crew this could be machines in form on its way in hotter. than with fish if brought up the service in the act and manuevers of summons will set some of these city you know 2 at least on the bus or shall be via one smith death him obviously shifty can be calm and decent up in all of a little mock d.c. evan or and saw interest on the solution if simply. put. the money to the concerts or not the traditional. ticket in the station it's a myth i see feel safe of the tolls and on the incentives in items are finished and this is up and sets and inside in the sponsors device and since the safety seats tightened so it was important to see to put in zone. see. that's. someone's easiest easy to feel. to see only on. the ones you need to really push the users who knows just for parliament on the not just from the before settling. on medicine challenge. once it is more.
buying up high long bischof dixie schmidt hamadi there. is in fact if money resource lawyer firth's will ultimately c.-a end up if you haven't formed all commend all from that a motley crew this could be machines in form on its way in hotter. than with fish if brought up the service in the act and manuevers of summons will set some of these city you know 2 at least on the bus or shall be via one smith death him obviously shifty can be calm and decent up in all of a little mock d.c. evan or and...
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the world of cinema has always been fascinated with the moon french director john schmidt yes imagined a moon landing in this film from 1000 to. the film was a huge success around the world it brought viewers a step closer to the heavens the earth's only satellite a place filled with mystery and unknown dangers we had dreams of adventure could turn into nightmares. in 1929 german director fritz lang portrayed the darker side of a moon mission in this silent film it was considered one of the 1st reasonably accurate science fiction movies. moon films had been popular since the early days of cinema and still are seen. as a new film portrays the triumphs and the tragedies in the life of neil armstrong in 1962 his daughter karen died of a brain tumor when she was just 2 years old. armstrong was devastated by the loss of his daughter. the film includes a scene in which armstrong 7 years later stands in silence on the edge of the moon crater in the film he casts a bracelet with his daughter's name on it into the crater. this was a man who i think was forged through failure and for loss he was
the world of cinema has always been fascinated with the moon french director john schmidt yes imagined a moon landing in this film from 1000 to. the film was a huge success around the world it brought viewers a step closer to the heavens the earth's only satellite a place filled with mystery and unknown dangers we had dreams of adventure could turn into nightmares. in 1929 german director fritz lang portrayed the darker side of a moon mission in this silent film it was considered one of the 1st...
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might end up high long bischof dixie schmidt hamadi machines there. is in fact if money resource lawyer firth's will ultimately c.-a end up if you haven't formed all commend all from that a motley crew this could be machines in the form of its say in the heart. of the myth bischof blocked the service in the act and mon with some summons will set some these says she not to at least on the bus or shall be via phone smith death him obviously shifty can be calm and decent up in the hole for a little mite d.c. evan on saw interest on the solution if simply. put. the money to the consulate's or not the traditional to ensign because the station absolutely says i'm advising. field safety tolls and on the engine of items are finished and says that some inside when it's one safety device and since the safety seats tightened so this important a little steed to put in spin and see if. it's. someone's easiest easy to feel to see only on. the ones you need to really push the users who knows just the problem in terms of not just a month before settling. on a fishing
might end up high long bischof dixie schmidt hamadi machines there. is in fact if money resource lawyer firth's will ultimately c.-a end up if you haven't formed all commend all from that a motley crew this could be machines in the form of its say in the heart. of the myth bischof blocked the service in the act and mon with some summons will set some these says she not to at least on the bus or shall be via phone smith death him obviously shifty can be calm and decent up in the hole for a...
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in this portion of the event, former google and have a bit chair eric schmidt spoke with kent walker and joint artificial intelligence center director lieutenant general john shanahan. [applause] >> i hope everyone had a good lunch or is busy finishing up an excellent lunch. with two close friends of mine. i am probably the only person who can say this in the entire world. i work with and for both of them. i want to make sure i disclose my conflict of interest to start with. general shanahan went to michigan. rotc.e, entered service in 1984. azillioneen promoted a g times. eventually we needed someone to implement ai into the entire eod. he was the perfect choice. i have worked with him in my role as chairman of the eib. kent walker was a federal prosecutor. law and order, federal prosecutor who chose to come -- i think he worked at ebay for a while. we snagged him, we being google, 15 years ago? 15 years. every day together. during that time not only did he set up the legal function, but is now in charge of all global policy, pr, although sorts of things together. do, i thought we s
in this portion of the event, former google and have a bit chair eric schmidt spoke with kent walker and joint artificial intelligence center director lieutenant general john shanahan. [applause] >> i hope everyone had a good lunch or is busy finishing up an excellent lunch. with two close friends of mine. i am probably the only person who can say this in the entire world. i work with and for both of them. i want to make sure i disclose my conflict of interest to start with. general...
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if you care about fairness and equality in every sense of the word this is why i chose nicholas schmidt. to be in charge of implementing our european pillar of social rights and fighting poverty from childhood on words he will put forward a framework to ensure that every workin our union has a fair minimum wage thank you. and had i not. will be the champion we need to break through the glass ceilings those barriers holding people back because of who they are what they believe and who they love these various have to disappear period thank. people care about their rights values and freedoms the rule of law is our foundation can never be compromised we must ensure that it is respected and up held everywhere with every country treated equally we must focus on dialogue and prevention but never hesitate to take all necessary measures we need experience and and gauge moment and vera util venditti it and us the right people exactly for that. thank you. people care about the air they breathe the water they drink the food they eat and the nature they cherish we can all be happy that their genius
if you care about fairness and equality in every sense of the word this is why i chose nicholas schmidt. to be in charge of implementing our european pillar of social rights and fighting poverty from childhood on words he will put forward a framework to ensure that every workin our union has a fair minimum wage thank you. and had i not. will be the champion we need to break through the glass ceilings those barriers holding people back because of who they are what they believe and who they love...
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first schmidt oversaw the planning of the new site unseen. part of the island of has always had coastal erosion because of the way the ocean current flows here and so to preserve the shape of the coast and the environmentalists there's a general plan b. down by the state government that we need to protect the coastline using this method. at the nervous part of the sea is threatening to divide the island into. the local fishermen can't go out to sea for 3 weeks because of the construction work they fear their huts which are right by the water could be washed away at any time. so this work is certainly better than nothing but a longer lasting solution would be better. or geotextile they would definitely stop the sea from coming any further after a storm you might bring in a bit more sand but that's it all this year costs money to start it might only last 6 months or maybe chain years but no longer than that. wooden posts are also designed to stop the sand being washed away the fine tune will look like this with plans to keep the sand in place n
first schmidt oversaw the planning of the new site unseen. part of the island of has always had coastal erosion because of the way the ocean current flows here and so to preserve the shape of the coast and the environmentalists there's a general plan b. down by the state government that we need to protect the coastline using this method. at the nervous part of the sea is threatening to divide the island into. the local fishermen can't go out to sea for 3 weeks because of the construction work...