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niger innis and symone sanders. symone sanders, too far?you know, i think -- what we didn't play, chris, was before that the question of the kkk came up because senator harris was referring to comments that the president's nominee made calling the democratic party a neo-klannists, which i'm not sure what that is. without context, yes, i think folks would argue that equating the kkk to i.c.e. is reckless and irresponsible but that's not what senator harris did and her spokesperson is on record saying that's not what she said. she was talking about the perception and it is a fact that there are many people out there across the country -- myself included, that feel as though i.c.e. currently operates with surgical precision in terms of picking out and hunting down folks in communities across this country based upon the color of their skin. >> based upon their legal status. >> based upon their legal status but also the color of their skin. let's not forget joe arpaio who would literally have officers stop folks driving because they looked -- >>
niger innis and symone sanders. symone sanders, too far?you know, i think -- what we didn't play, chris, was before that the question of the kkk came up because senator harris was referring to comments that the president's nominee made calling the democratic party a neo-klannists, which i'm not sure what that is. without context, yes, i think folks would argue that equating the kkk to i.c.e. is reckless and irresponsible but that's not what senator harris did and her spokesperson is on record...
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one, you can't give up, as symone says when you are that close. even for the democratic party when we've seen such an outpouring of support from african americans, from hispanic candidates, for her to go out and concede, especially when we just saw andrew gillum just a couple of hours ago really go down in a race that most people thought he was going to win. so i think stacey abrams had to come out and give that speech there is a lot of questions about the secretary of state and his actions in office. and, look, she's going to live to have another day and to see if these votes -- >> but she only has to get him down to under 50%. >> it has to be 50 plus one. so if it's 50 and not 50.23, if it's 50, there is a runoff. >> go ahead. >> thing is such a -- it's such an important night in terms of the diversity of voters that came out across the country, just looking a the exit polls. and i think that especially the young voter, all of the young voters she was speaking about for the first time, it's historic that it potentially go on. >> it's beyond hist
one, you can't give up, as symone says when you are that close. even for the democratic party when we've seen such an outpouring of support from african americans, from hispanic candidates, for her to go out and concede, especially when we just saw andrew gillum just a couple of hours ago really go down in a race that most people thought he was going to win. so i think stacey abrams had to come out and give that speech there is a lot of questions about the secretary of state and his actions in...
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. >> that's symone sanders --@symone sanders is her twitter handle. didn't say that -- >> that's good advice. >> i'm saying that because of this. everybody has to play a role. we need activists, advocates, elected officials. you know, i like to say, i'm not a real activist. i just play one on tv. because i need to be sitting on cnn telling folks why people are dying in. we need our elected if officials to legislate. >> so then there is also the impeachment issue, okay? according to cnn's midterm exit polls, 77% -- 77% of democrats support impeaching president trump. a "washington post" analysis found only 21% of new house democrats are ready to talk impeachment. what do they do? >> they wait for the republicans to ask them to impeach the president and they don't do it until then. >> but let's wait to see what the mueller report is. i'm sure the president is guilty of everything, because i don't like him. but don't let my prejudice -- >> transparency! >> no, but my point is, don't give into your prejudice. as a democrat, do i want to get trump out of o
. >> that's symone sanders --@symone sanders is her twitter handle. didn't say that -- >> that's good advice. >> i'm saying that because of this. everybody has to play a role. we need activists, advocates, elected officials. you know, i like to say, i'm not a real activist. i just play one on tv. because i need to be sitting on cnn telling folks why people are dying in. we need our elected if officials to legislate. >> so then there is also the impeachment issue, okay?...
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let's discuss with rick santorum, former senator from pennsylvania, and symone sanders, cnn political commentator as well. senator santorum, the president, his lawyers, they got what they wanted. they got the take-home test in effect. written questions they would reply written answers to. now we hear the president's lawyer rudy giuliani is complaining about some of those written questions. he calls them unnecessary. he goes on to say there are some that create more issues for us legally than others. why can't the president of the united states answer written questions from a special counsel? >> well, he will. he's in the process of doing so. and i think he will answer them. obviously, you know, director mueller is someone who is a pretty smart cookie when it comes to trying to get information. and i'm sure they put some pretty challenging questions out there. and pushed the envelope on the president. it's up to him and his lawyers to make sure they truthfully answer those and do so in a way that obviously protects their client. >> but isn't that the thing? truthfully answer them, beca
let's discuss with rick santorum, former senator from pennsylvania, and symone sanders, cnn political commentator as well. senator santorum, the president, his lawyers, they got what they wanted. they got the take-home test in effect. written questions they would reply written answers to. now we hear the president's lawyer rudy giuliani is complaining about some of those written questions. he calls them unnecessary. he goes on to say there are some that create more issues for us legally than...
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may be concerned about this and it may turn out the conservative wing of the base, so i agree with symonek ultimate lit democratic state is very excited. when i've talked to democrats on the hill, they are more calmed down than a week ago when the var can was all over the place because they think trump has overshot with all this immigration stuff but i'm still alarmed. >> can i ask you a question. i want clarification. i know you agree with the president on immigration reform and think he's being consistent. do you have any issues with how he's presenting this issue, not the policy points with which you agree but the ad and the language he's using? does that concern you at all? >> it really doesn't. i think that's vintage president trump, and in that regard i -- it doesn't trouble me in any sense what the message is. i think the message -- i think quite frankly i think his words are being parsed. he's never said everybody is a criminal that's coming through. the he said -- >> he said many people. >> if i could finish. he says he doesn't know how many, but the fact of the matter is he is i
may be concerned about this and it may turn out the conservative wing of the base, so i agree with symonek ultimate lit democratic state is very excited. when i've talked to democrats on the hill, they are more calmed down than a week ago when the var can was all over the place because they think trump has overshot with all this immigration stuff but i'm still alarmed. >> can i ask you a question. i want clarification. i know you agree with the president on immigration reform and think...
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what they're calling a place in tact of russian aggression rory chalons al-jazeera moscow is under symons now in following the story president poroshenko wants martial law he wants that as soon as possible will they actually need parliamentary approval. yes they were all in parliament have been in session but then it started to adjourn for what was meant to be around ten minutes and that was nearly three hours ago it isn't going smoothly in this morning reason for that and that is that he does have a workable majority must be from the coalition in parliament however one of the parties involved isn't happy about the effect of martial law or the effect is really touched on in his report the effect it will have on the elections the elections presidential elections march thirty first in the new year and shankar is doing really badly at the moment in opinion polls so there is a real feeling on board domestically here. this could be something of a political move on his call even though obviously everyone is in. considerable shock about what's russia has done in the straits however they do see p
what they're calling a place in tact of russian aggression rory chalons al-jazeera moscow is under symons now in following the story president poroshenko wants martial law he wants that as soon as possible will they actually need parliamentary approval. yes they were all in parliament have been in session but then it started to adjourn for what was meant to be around ten minutes and that was nearly three hours ago it isn't going smoothly in this morning reason for that and that is that he does...
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under symons al-jazeera kiev. south sudan has been at war for much of its existence and now report from an e.u. funded research organization says a network of shell companies in the us israel and uganda have helped the country get weapons that's despite a un arms embargo investigators with conflicts armament research found that nearly three million rounds of ammunition delivered to south sudan's army came from bulgaria weapons were also sent from two other european union nations and one military aircraft came from the us during the shipping process documents wrongly indicated uganda was the final destination of the arms but once the cargo arrived in uganda the shipment was illegally transported to south sudan. mike lewis is the head of regional operations at conflicts armaments research we spoke to him earlier on. that funding has allowed our field teams to spend nearly four years crisscrossing south sudan alongside both government and rebel forces to physically documents the weapons that are being used in the con
under symons al-jazeera kiev. south sudan has been at war for much of its existence and now report from an e.u. funded research organization says a network of shell companies in the us israel and uganda have helped the country get weapons that's despite a un arms embargo investigators with conflicts armament research found that nearly three million rounds of ammunition delivered to south sudan's army came from bulgaria weapons were also sent from two other european union nations and one...
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under symons al-jazeera kiev. the weather is up next but still ahead on al-jazeera warnings of economic pain and every break that scenario but still in the prime minister tries to found upbeat. and an in-depth look at how to protect the wound's water economy i found to six trillion dollars that's. how i was still something of a wintry mix into the final thesis of the u.s. just teasing out of new england now east and possibly kansas as well quebec city still seeing some flurries of snow but it's a bit towards the west coast where i think we are going to focus our weather over the next couple of days more heavy rain coming back into california back across those burn areas the mudslides return to something as a of a threat snow there over the sierra nevada months and they're going to continue driving the way further east with as because through friday the snow there over the higher ground we need that of course that is something that we do want to see in the coming months so that should be of some use hifi the heavy
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under symons al-jazeera. the an envoy to syria says the latest talks to end the war are a missed opportunity step on them a story says he is disappointed with the failure in astonished to set up a un backed constitutional committee say to her reports from apple. it's a new round of syria talks the power brokers russia iran and turkey brought the warring parties their allies yet again to the capital. the united nations was also invited the special envoy to find a mistake i was hoping for a breakthrough in what is likely to be his last diplomatic mission before leaving office but there was no deal on the formation of a un constitutional committee russia's presidential envoy alexander lovren so the issue of the committee is important and its creation is their goal moscow knows it won't get the backing of the west for its plans for post-war reconstruction and refugee returns if damascus doesn't engage with the un led political process so much the enough issues were thoroughly discussed there was no deal no formal
under symons al-jazeera. the an envoy to syria says the latest talks to end the war are a missed opportunity step on them a story says he is disappointed with the failure in astonished to set up a un backed constitutional committee say to her reports from apple. it's a new round of syria talks the power brokers russia iran and turkey brought the warring parties their allies yet again to the capital. the united nations was also invited the special envoy to find a mistake i was hoping for a...
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in istanbul on october second by what turkey has described as his squad's let's go live to under symons in istanbul for us so what are we learning now from the president. well foley this is a briefing to turkish media by the turkish president following his trip to france when he went to paris and spoke with the u.s. president the french president and the german chancellor as well being briefed by them and also passing on to them what he knew and what his views were towards the investigation one standout is his remark to the turkish media about when the tapes were played to the saudi intelligence detailing exactly what went on in the consulate october the second and the apparently the intelligence office of the saudi intelligence officer who was listening responded to it in a short fashion he said only a person on heroin could do such a thing referring to the killers words to that effect that the scene was so horrible the the the it's the type of things being said the sound effects everything was horrific and now what the turkish president also went on to say was that he spoke at length
in istanbul on october second by what turkey has described as his squad's let's go live to under symons in istanbul for us so what are we learning now from the president. well foley this is a briefing to turkish media by the turkish president following his trip to france when he went to paris and spoke with the u.s. president the french president and the german chancellor as well being briefed by them and also passing on to them what he knew and what his views were towards the investigation one...
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these elections and what they mean for this president, for the congress, susan page, david gergen, symone sanders, and rob estarenose. we're going to start with you because you have seen a couple elections through the years, and worked for both democrats and republicans. you had a pretty big spread on the gener iic ballot. a presidential rating in the 30s. what does that say to you? >> it says to me that there's been a shift in the last couple weeks. i think this is starting to break toward the democrats. the president had a lot of momentum coming out of the kavanaugh hearings. good economy and all the rest, but this week of violence with the pipe bombs and the shootings and then top that off with the whole caravan stunt, which i think is seen now as a stunt, suggests that this could be a real shift, a dramatic shift. it could really bring in the house and even change the odds on the senate. i was quite surprised by the polling. >> susan page, the one figure in there that was tighter in a positive, you might say, for republicans, is the enthusiasm gap. democrats had a pretty wide enthusia
these elections and what they mean for this president, for the congress, susan page, david gergen, symone sanders, and rob estarenose. we're going to start with you because you have seen a couple elections through the years, and worked for both democrats and republicans. you had a pretty big spread on the gener iic ballot. a presidential rating in the 30s. what does that say to you? >> it says to me that there's been a shift in the last couple weeks. i think this is starting to break...
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the nrcc, and former national press secretary for bernie sanders, symone sanders.looking at the governors races. republicans control two thirds of the governors mansions in the united states. 36 are up. beyond washington, how this shakes out in terms of governorships. what will that tell us about the direction of the country? >> well, the same -- it will be part of the whole election narrative. and this is an election where republicans came in, they had two big challenges. they had to turn out their base and they have a challenge with independent voters, particularly women. i think the base part of that challenge has been met. remains to be seen how we do with independents and with women voters, especially educated women in the suburbs, but the high turnout, high early vote turnout, high vote turnout today is both parties. one of those critical things republicans had to do is turn out their base, and it appears from everything we're seeing that has happened. >> can i ask you a question? isn't it possible with the way donald trump chose to solve the first problem of
the nrcc, and former national press secretary for bernie sanders, symone sanders.looking at the governors races. republicans control two thirds of the governors mansions in the united states. 36 are up. beyond washington, how this shakes out in terms of governorships. what will that tell us about the direction of the country? >> well, the same -- it will be part of the whole election narrative. and this is an election where republicans came in, they had two big challenges. they had to...
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closure but more than one month on there is still no sign of an end to that grieving process under symons al-jazeera istanbul your human rights council has been reviewing the actions of saudi arabia and its record on rights violations a saudi delegation in geneva faced questions over the murder of. addressing the council it restated the kingdom's position that it is investigating the killing and will prosecute those responsible for brennan has places from geneva the conflicting perspectives about saudi arabia's human rights record one highlights are before the session even began and documents submitted in advance firstly the national report from saudi arabia itself detailing what it says are the reforms that have been enacted the royal decrees which have been passed improving the role of women and improving the human rights record but in contrast to that two reports were put before delegates firstly one from un committees and another from n.g.o.s which complained about the operative detentions about the use of the death sentence about the stonings amputations against children on the issue
closure but more than one month on there is still no sign of an end to that grieving process under symons al-jazeera istanbul your human rights council has been reviewing the actions of saudi arabia and its record on rights violations a saudi delegation in geneva faced questions over the murder of. addressing the council it restated the kingdom's position that it is investigating the killing and will prosecute those responsible for brennan has places from geneva the conflicting perspectives...
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under symons al-jazeera kiev. chalons now who is in moscow sorry what are you hearing about this deployment of more missiles to the region. well barely a couple of days ago we were being told by the ministry of defense the. deployment of a fourth battalion of the s four hundred at offensive system was being organized and that it would be in place in crimea by the end of the year well today on thursday the ministry of defense has said that surely it's already there it's already operational now considering that this is a complicated piece of kits that needs to be broken down from where it was being tested zome a firing range in the astrakhan the african region which is on the shoreline of the caspian sea. loaded on to training wagons or lorries and then driven basically a thousand kilometers to where it could be shipped or driven across the bridge on to crimea that's a very very fast turnaround but that's what we are being told by the minister defense has taken place that this. high and bits of military hardware whi
under symons al-jazeera kiev. chalons now who is in moscow sorry what are you hearing about this deployment of more missiles to the region. well barely a couple of days ago we were being told by the ministry of defense the. deployment of a fourth battalion of the s four hundred at offensive system was being organized and that it would be in place in crimea by the end of the year well today on thursday the ministry of defense has said that surely it's already there it's already operational now...
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symone sanders, always a pleasure. >>> paul manafort accused tonight of lying again to robert mueller even after making his plea deal. big questions in the russia probe may still be unanswered, may always be unanswered. but there's something going on in the world right now that you're not paying attention to that shines such a bright light on something we need to know. the closing is next. i get so much in return. join our family of home instead caregivers and help make a world of difference. home instead senior care. apply today. home instead senior care. whoooo. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com thiuninterrupted strea
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symone sanders, always a pleasure. thank you to both of you. >> thank you. >>> all right. of lying again to robert mueller even after making his plea deal. big questions in the russia probe may still be unanswered, may always be unanswered. but there's something going on in the world right now that you're not paying attention to that shines such a bright light on something we need to know. the closing is next. [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel your cold. the 1-pill power of new advil multi-symptom cold & flu knocks out your worst symptoms. cancel your cold, not your plans. new advil multi-symptom cold & flu. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to
symone sanders, always a pleasure. thank you to both of you. >> thank you. >>> all right. of lying again to robert mueller even after making his plea deal. big questions in the russia probe may still be unanswered, may always be unanswered. but there's something going on in the world right now that you're not paying attention to that shines such a bright light on something we need to know. the closing is next. [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel...
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potentially vast consequences for the middle east robert oulds al jazeera washington and live not under symons in istanbul for as angela a very emotional message from the sun. and new leaks to the media. well that's right it is almost a happening on a daily basis the drip feed of information two in particular the pro government newspaper this time it relates to the investigation team that was sent out by saudi arabia eleven members of that team which actually arrived on the eleventh of october that's eight days after the fact seven days just after the actual murder itself now there are two individuals in that team who have been identified and sorry nine days should i say my math is wrong there but two members of the team have been identified by the official leak and these two men one is a chemical expert the other is a pathologist not a pathologist a text toxicology expert involved in pathology and also other forensic work now these two people according to this leak were primed not to investigate and search for evidence but to cover up to actually whitewash the situation so to speak and engage
potentially vast consequences for the middle east robert oulds al jazeera washington and live not under symons in istanbul for as angela a very emotional message from the sun. and new leaks to the media. well that's right it is almost a happening on a daily basis the drip feed of information two in particular the pro government newspaper this time it relates to the investigation team that was sent out by saudi arabia eleven members of that team which actually arrived on the eleventh of october...
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general in istanbul it's believed the body may have been disposed of using chemicals lot of laundry symons in istanbul. the revelation follows the poetry analysis of samples taken by turkish investigators more than a fortnight after jamal khashoggi is murder a source of the turkish prosecutor's office has told our jazeera it was here at the consul general residence that traces of hydrofluoric acid and a non-domestic chemical were found the source says the dismembered body parts were dissolved in a chemical process and the source speaks of samples also taken from a well in the garden of the residence and in nearby sewage systems this information follows on from an early arrival ation by the newspaper accusing two saudi men said to be a chemical expert at a toxicologist being involved in the cover up operation even though they've been sent out in an official saudi investigation team i took is present brigette tell you heard one appeared in public on thursday that made no comment about the new leak all remarks made by the us president officials in turkey's ruling party say it's stronger actio
general in istanbul it's believed the body may have been disposed of using chemicals lot of laundry symons in istanbul. the revelation follows the poetry analysis of samples taken by turkish investigators more than a fortnight after jamal khashoggi is murder a source of the turkish prosecutor's office has told our jazeera it was here at the consul general residence that traces of hydrofluoric acid and a non-domestic chemical were found the source says the dismembered body parts were dissolved...
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closure but more than war months there is still no sign of an end to their grieving process under symons al-jazeera istanbul a developing story now where separatists in cameroons have kidnapped seventy nine high school students and their principal they were taken from a presbyterian boarding school in the city of mend in the west are meant as part of the english speaking region and what some are fighting for an independent state where colbert quain is a journalist and a mentor and he says he's heard the separatists have taken the students into the bush. men invented the school. so when they're breaking. and then took away some of the the children and as they did brag and. vent out on or the always seen videos of some eleven so then i've been being valued by the groups i've been there and why i have to go to school when the know that they're fighting for independence and people are living in the bushes and some cannot find their parents and that they will have to stay with them in the bushes on. the war is over and that was an independent before they released this group or bred in their u
closure but more than war months there is still no sign of an end to their grieving process under symons al-jazeera istanbul a developing story now where separatists in cameroons have kidnapped seventy nine high school students and their principal they were taken from a presbyterian boarding school in the city of mend in the west are meant as part of the english speaking region and what some are fighting for an independent state where colbert quain is a journalist and a mentor and he says he's...