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senior state department official in charge of ukraine policy testified before the committee george tenet was questioned about his knowledge of trump's if it's to have ukraine investigate his political rival joe biden democrats are accusing the trumpet ministration of stonewalling the inquiry well the head of the house intelligence committee adam schiff says evidence of obstruction of congress continues to mount we are running into what we expected in one aspect and that is a complete effort by the administration to stonewall. today is long past due the day when the state department was subpoenaed to provide documents but the state department has thus far refused and were it not for the fact that at least some witnesses have given us documents we would not know that there is a paper record of efforts to condition this meeting and perhaps condition military support itself on these political investigations donald trump wanted haiti's president has vowed to fight corruption in his 1st press conference since protests calling for his resignation began last month but demonstrators this through
senior state department official in charge of ukraine policy testified before the committee george tenet was questioned about his knowledge of trump's if it's to have ukraine investigate his political rival joe biden democrats are accusing the trumpet ministration of stonewalling the inquiry well the head of the house intelligence committee adam schiff says evidence of obstruction of congress continues to mount we are running into what we expected in one aspect and that is a complete effort by...
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alright look at tenet and of course we love to get a little rain in here we might just do that not over the next couple days though we'll see a change we're going to a sea breeze make return to the bay area as we head into friday and the weekend a few more clouds coming our way next week though we've got some clouds are rolling on in those clouds may contain some raindrops a chance of rain on thursday and possibly into friday of next week we'll be looking forward to that your fingers crossed. >>have a good night everybody see i'm natalie morales. and i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline on mynetworktv. d business woman. she touched a lot of people's lives. no. no. i was devastated. [sobbing] i can't really go back there. natalie morales: he was rich. she was richer. the lawyer and the tycoon-- lavish didn't begin to describe it. diane was very flamboyant. she was the life of the party. a good mix of wealth and power, they knew how to live life. natalie morales: then ca that ight n i hear a big explosion. i just knew immediately that i had to get out of there. natalie morales: a single
alright look at tenet and of course we love to get a little rain in here we might just do that not over the next couple days though we'll see a change we're going to a sea breeze make return to the bay area as we head into friday and the weekend a few more clouds coming our way next week though we've got some clouds are rolling on in those clouds may contain some raindrops a chance of rain on thursday and possibly into friday of next week we'll be looking forward to that your fingers crossed....
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what this does is privations to protect tenants, a lot of our laws are not focusing on tenets. we are focusing on mortgages which is great. we need to protect working and middle-class families but i don't believe we have enough for tenets federally. it protects tenants. we want to improve the quality of our housing stock. we want to rein in corporate landlords and want to ensure housing is available and affordable to all. one of those provisions says if you are a landlord and cover a lot ofan housing stock and your document for abusing your tenets, you cannot get a mortgage to build more development at the get your act together. so that's a a huge part of our provision. the last, the embrace act, as i said before it in the federal discrimination of our social benefits based on documentation status. people say why should we do that? this is very controversial, et cetera. immigrants pay taxes. all immigrants pay taxes, whether you're documented or undocumented. immigrants pay for a public schools. they help contribute our society just like anybody else. if the building or can get
what this does is privations to protect tenants, a lot of our laws are not focusing on tenets. we are focusing on mortgages which is great. we need to protect working and middle-class families but i don't believe we have enough for tenets federally. it protects tenants. we want to improve the quality of our housing stock. we want to rein in corporate landlords and want to ensure housing is available and affordable to all. one of those provisions says if you are a landlord and cover a lot ofan...
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. >>>>> reporter: as the folks over towards the coast gets something of an all clear a tenets of all clear. the focus on the fire and now on the southern edge of the fire. and the eastern edge of the fire.>>> going towards the east northeast into lake county. towards the west side of mount st. helena. and over on the branch we are on. the southeast portion of the fire.>> reporter: all over this area picking through the dirt to extinguish anything crews from washington state to southern california.>> mopping up 300 feet in. we have engines place closely together. >>>>> reporter: in nearby towns holdouts were still in darkened homes waiting for more news on what was going on. miles away. >>> other people are hunkered down. they don't want to be bothered. >> reporter: back in the fire zone every home with a hose outside was a home that was saved. in some cases firefighters had to come back and put the flames out a second time. but again this was a day to gain ground. >>> so that when the winds do hit that we don't have any spotting or blowups. coming in this area.>> reporter: it is now
. >>>>> reporter: as the folks over towards the coast gets something of an all clear a tenets of all clear. the focus on the fire and now on the southern edge of the fire. and the eastern edge of the fire.>>> going towards the east northeast into lake county. towards the west side of mount st. helena. and over on the branch we are on. the southeast portion of the fire.>> reporter: all over this area picking through the dirt to extinguish anything crews from...
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tenet trade talks and partial deal that was announced on friday.ket snapping a three-day earning streak. results from jpmorgan chase, citigroup and wells fargo. >>> mcdonald's and starbucks are pouring millions of dollars into developing more eco friy produc. several packaging companies pitched their products to the assembly.s last month during the mcdonald's has p to recycle packaging by 2025 and earlier this year more than 25% of starbucks holder to report on owners for sustainable cups and packaging. >>> amc is launching an on-demand video service letting customers buy or rent movies similar to itunes. the service is live today with 2,000 films from disney, warner brothers and sony and paramont. the film will cost between $3 and $6 to rent or $10 a buy. scott and laura, back to you. >> sort of a home box office, if youllption fooday in the bay." kari hall tracking our fall forecast. a cool start to the day as we get ready to head out in walnut creek. we'll see temperatures in the upper 40s turning to some mid-60s by 11:00. it will be another nic
tenet trade talks and partial deal that was announced on friday.ket snapping a three-day earning streak. results from jpmorgan chase, citigroup and wells fargo. >>> mcdonald's and starbucks are pouring millions of dollars into developing more eco friy produc. several packaging companies pitched their products to the assembly.s last month during the mcdonald's has p to recycle packaging by 2025 and earlier this year more than 25% of starbucks holder to report on owners for sustainable...
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we spoke to one tenet said the pills are all over local middle and high schools. >> any type of pilly, it's all fake but how easy is it. you just call up someone or hit up a friend. your friend will know someone. >> what can you do to keep your kids safe? watch our original report tomorrow night right here on the kpix 5 news at seven . >>> turning now to weather a live look at san francisco bay. it's gorgeous outside. it's kind of warm and beautiful. >> kind of beautiful? >> it's that time of year.>> how about totally and completely beautiful. >> right now that's a good description picked feels wonderful. we are getting your record. >> it is balmy. it's so nice. >> even breaking records yesterday. right now, if you could step outside and make the most of this because it's wonderful. let me show you what we did for daytime highs, more like from that view atop salesforce tower looking west. we had 83 degrees today in san francisco, 69 was the average we hit 83 not breaking records but we were be close tomorrow. santa rosa 92, if we look ahead for the daytime highs tomorrow. tomorrow is
we spoke to one tenet said the pills are all over local middle and high schools. >> any type of pilly, it's all fake but how easy is it. you just call up someone or hit up a friend. your friend will know someone. >> what can you do to keep your kids safe? watch our original report tomorrow night right here on the kpix 5 news at seven . >>> turning now to weather a live look at san francisco bay. it's gorgeous outside. it's kind of warm and beautiful. >> kind of...
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we need align collectively to ensure that this idea that we've had as a central tenet how the world will engage. free trade, free commerce, central principles that animate what our founders talked about in our constitution need to und undergird the world for our kids and grandkids. trump administration has taken a va realistic view of the world, to call them like we see them, to push back against those threats that are real. we have been restrained too. i talked about this in some remarks i gave at claremont. we recognize we can't be all things all the time. notation has the capacity to deliver that. that mean not that you abandon the field but that you calibrate your risks. you do that in your business. we do it in our families. we assign resources against problem sets to match the threat. i think that is a -- those two things undergift card a set of changes that this administration set in motion. i'm confident the next administration will come and see these issues the same way because they are right. and i'm confident that american policy will go deliver american capabilities around th
we need align collectively to ensure that this idea that we've had as a central tenet how the world will engage. free trade, free commerce, central principles that animate what our founders talked about in our constitution need to und undergird the world for our kids and grandkids. trump administration has taken a va realistic view of the world, to call them like we see them, to push back against those threats that are real. we have been restrained too. i talked about this in some remarks i...
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the part of governments and central banks leads to financial destruction forms one of the central tenets of. the big standard in the past month we have witnessed the largest permanent expansion of the fed's balance sheet that was meant to ease financial conditions and boost liquidity across the financial sector so let's be honest and call a spade a spade this is q.e. so we are now back to square one and as a result the fix is in again after going nowhere for 2 years the central bank's balance sheet is back to 16 point one trillion dollars and it's expected to hit 18 trillion in roughly 2 years so now bitcoin proponents are voicing fresh alarm amid warnings from even the fia establishment itself about the ailing health of the banking system and the latest i.m.f. meeting mervyn king former bank of england governor warned that by pretending. that we have made the banking system safe we are sleep walking towards that crisis he says that the world economy was stuck in a low growth trap and that the recovery from the thumb of 2008 was weaker than that of after the great depression where stuck
the part of governments and central banks leads to financial destruction forms one of the central tenets of. the big standard in the past month we have witnessed the largest permanent expansion of the fed's balance sheet that was meant to ease financial conditions and boost liquidity across the financial sector so let's be honest and call a spade a spade this is q.e. so we are now back to square one and as a result the fix is in again after going nowhere for 2 years the central bank's balance...
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12000 suspected of as fighters and their families in so-called 7 prisons and camps this is a big unser tenet kristie nobody knows what's going to happen with them if they could can flee or if if the reshape of the eye is terrorism can raise again the problem is that that this invasion in this respect creates a lot of insults hannity's these are the i as fighters and their families on the one hand but also refugees in the total on the other because the main objective of the one in this invasion is to reshuffle the demography of the region that means to settle sunni arabs which are already refugees in southeastern turkey in a quarter of a populated area north east and syria ok so. the e.u. has come out criticizing ticky in fact we've we've we've heard voices cautioning restraint but how much sway does the e.u. have here the e.u. has launched this morning joint declaration which is criticizing harshly the turkish invasion saying it's creating a lot of and so tendencies and instability is already in syria and in the region was a sort of volatile there is no talk about sanctions or other practica
12000 suspected of as fighters and their families in so-called 7 prisons and camps this is a big unser tenet kristie nobody knows what's going to happen with them if they could can flee or if if the reshape of the eye is terrorism can raise again the problem is that that this invasion in this respect creates a lot of insults hannity's these are the i as fighters and their families on the one hand but also refugees in the total on the other because the main objective of the one in this invasion...
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we need to align collectively to ensure that this idea that we've had a central tenets of how the worldl engage a set of rules a set of standards to be free trade and free commerce all of the essential principles that animate what our founders talked about in our constitution need to undergird the world for the next century for our kids and grandkids. in that sense i think the trump administration has taken a very realistic view of the world to call them what we see them we been restrained too, i talked about this in remarks i gave at claremont. we recognize that we can't be all things everywhere all the time. no nation has the capacity to deliver that. that means not that you abandon the field but that you calibrate your resources to effectively address the relative risks.you do this in your business every single day. we do it in our families every single day. we assign resources against problems to match the threat. i think that those two things undergird a set of changes thate i think this administration has set in motion but i'm confident the next administration will come about this
we need to align collectively to ensure that this idea that we've had a central tenets of how the worldl engage a set of rules a set of standards to be free trade and free commerce all of the essential principles that animate what our founders talked about in our constitution need to undergird the world for the next century for our kids and grandkids. in that sense i think the trump administration has taken a very realistic view of the world to call them what we see them we been restrained too,...
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deeper and bigger, and we need to a line collectively to ensure that this idea we've had is a central tenet how the world should engage. standards,les and free trade and free commerce and all the central principles that animate needs to undergird the world for our kids and grandkids. in that sense, i think the trump administration has taken a realistic view of the world, to call them like we see them, to push back against the threats that are real. we've been restrained, and i talked about this in some remarks i gave at claremont. we've recognized we can't be all things everywhere all the time. no nation has the capacity to deliver that. and that means, not that you abandon the field, but that you calibrate your resources to effectively address the relative risks. you do this in your business every single day. we do it in our families every single day. we assign resources against problem sets to match the threat. i think that is a -- those two things undergird a set of changes that i think this administration has set in motion, but i am confident that the next administration will come into
deeper and bigger, and we need to a line collectively to ensure that this idea we've had is a central tenet how the world should engage. standards,les and free trade and free commerce and all the central principles that animate needs to undergird the world for our kids and grandkids. in that sense, i think the trump administration has taken a realistic view of the world, to call them like we see them, to push back against the threats that are real. we've been restrained, and i talked about this...
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agreements well boris johnson came in on the private eye but when the said the they would be noble tenets of the backstop well boris johnson managed to get an alternative to the backstop the thing is he's managed to achieve those things by essentially crossing or i am falling all over red line the british government has had for a long time namely that this this customs and regulate 3 division would not happen not be placed in the r a c now boris johnson saying that is something he's comfortable with and he's going to try and persuade as many employees to be comfortable with it to rory while you say that boris johnson has been able to achieve this deal done by traveling over all those red lines and it is a compromise easy i able to say that he has got this closer than to reason why did that for all the misgivings this may be a better deal than to resume i was able to negotiate. what i think what he is going to be trying to achieve is to. convince all the remain a m.p. . this is a better outcome than a no deal and he's going to try and convince all of the hardline brits it's here and please
agreements well boris johnson came in on the private eye but when the said the they would be noble tenets of the backstop well boris johnson managed to get an alternative to the backstop the thing is he's managed to achieve those things by essentially crossing or i am falling all over red line the british government has had for a long time namely that this this customs and regulate 3 division would not happen not be placed in the r a c now boris johnson saying that is something he's comfortable...
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in which local and central government responded to the fire, and the handling of concerns raised by tenet low over many years. phase one sets out what happened, phase two will explain why. —— raised by te na nts. two will explain why. —— raised by tenants. such a complex process will inevitably take time, longer than any of us would wish. as i said, we are rich with the people of grenfell tower to explain once and for all and beyond doubt exactly why the tragedy unfolded as it did. —— we await to the people. the standard set by this first report, i am confident that it is exactly what will happen. martin moore—bick‘s work is exhaustive in its detail, he provides an authoritative and often harrowing minute by minute account of the fire at its terrifying spread. led always by the fact, his recommendations are clear and numerous. and where there are failings to be highlighted, martin moore—bick does so without fear or favour. nowhere is that clearer than in st martin's verdict on the sickle biggest cause of this tragedy. he leaves no doubt that the cladding on the exterior of grenfell tower
in which local and central government responded to the fire, and the handling of concerns raised by tenet low over many years. phase one sets out what happened, phase two will explain why. —— raised by te na nts. two will explain why. —— raised by tenants. such a complex process will inevitably take time, longer than any of us would wish. as i said, we are rich with the people of grenfell tower to explain once and for all and beyond doubt exactly why the tragedy unfolded as it did....
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base like timber and agriculture so russia now has during the obama administration actually there was tenet and putin said we pivoted a long time ago in russia has constant diplomacy with china according to the index that they maintain a country's compliance with the initiative and pressure ranks number one pretty much whatever title once they allow that to transit goods through your country then russia does it. >> all these things that have built by china it is said there is a lot of debt that has accrued but they don't give these roads they finance them but they have to be paid back with a walk away quick. >> if there is a wide spectrum. there are write-downs and projects that never see the light of day just like white elephants and there are those that are so big and they will reverse the debt and then they will switch as to pump up interest rates are to punish them or all of the above. >> pakistan india nuclear? >> know. for a better word this is something where they moved away preemptively to de facto saddle they were already entitled. >> does pakistan government know that osama bin la
base like timber and agriculture so russia now has during the obama administration actually there was tenet and putin said we pivoted a long time ago in russia has constant diplomacy with china according to the index that they maintain a country's compliance with the initiative and pressure ranks number one pretty much whatever title once they allow that to transit goods through your country then russia does it. >> all these things that have built by china it is said there is a lot of...
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the first three tenets, articles within the constitution of afghanistan talk about how afghanistan isvery specific about what women couldn‘t do. women couldn‘t go to school, couldn‘t get healthcare, couldn‘t go outside without a man. so in my opinion, they need to be specific about what women‘s rights they are going to adhere to. someone needs to hold them to the fire and say, are you going to follow, for instance, the elimination of violence against women act? which is a law that protects women, that is consistent with islamic values. stop saying these vague things. and they know what they are doing, they are being vague on purpose. just before we end, i would take you back to the united states, you referenced the fact that your husband got shot in the face in milwaukee while you were in afghanistan. and when one looks at the us judicial system today, one sees as far as many are concerned a systemic discrimination against african—americans inside the system, whether it‘s in killings by police, incarceration rates, the numbers of black people on death row. you can look at it in many w
the first three tenets, articles within the constitution of afghanistan talk about how afghanistan isvery specific about what women couldn‘t do. women couldn‘t go to school, couldn‘t get healthcare, couldn‘t go outside without a man. so in my opinion, they need to be specific about what women‘s rights they are going to adhere to. someone needs to hold them to the fire and say, are you going to follow, for instance, the elimination of violence against women act? which is a law that...
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. >> reporter: i am here with rose tenets, a spokesman for the made in america conference, you've doneood job promoting this. the concept is simple. it is focused exclusively on products made in the united states and this is the first time this ever happened in history. i couldn't believe when i heard that. >> when they made a decision to be made in america, they talked about sourcing materials domestically and wasn't an easy task for a lot of people you see in this room. and they are finding, the prices are becoming more competitive. and to meet the needs and this -- >> the products here this is a nonpartisan event. american-made is great again. we have some planners right here at a bunch of cars, everything from a bakery to buttermilk, gingerbread fashion, handcrafted cocktail mix. don buckner, founder and ceo of madeinamerica.com, must be so fulfilling to see this come to life today. >> it is a 20 year veteran. he made the decision and turned on the website, the people are attracted to this idea in a big way. to promote them as made in america product, pricing quality but consider c
. >> reporter: i am here with rose tenets, a spokesman for the made in america conference, you've doneood job promoting this. the concept is simple. it is focused exclusively on products made in the united states and this is the first time this ever happened in history. i couldn't believe when i heard that. >> when they made a decision to be made in america, they talked about sourcing materials domestically and wasn't an easy task for a lot of people you see in this room. and they...
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around talking to american people we are still a conservative nation we still believe in the basic tenets of conservativism that we have to talk about this and thank you for being involved and engaged i hope you like power grab and thank you for having me. i appreciate it. [applause] [applause]
around talking to american people we are still a conservative nation we still believe in the basic tenets of conservativism that we have to talk about this and thank you for being involved and engaged i hope you like power grab and thank you for having me. i appreciate it. [applause] [applause]
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it is the largest private-sector tenet in new york and london thanks in part to customers, free rentbroker commissions. moves that help it get past its competitors. now its rivals are rushing in to take advantage of wework's current struggles. one such rival is industria and they say using management agreements instead of outright leases will help set them apart from wework. joining me now for our work shifting segment is the cofounder and ceo of industria, jamie haeadadari. talk to me about the upheaval wework has caused to the industry. jamie: thank you for having me. let me start to define quickly what industrious does. we are the largest premium workplace provider in the country. we have about 100 locations across 50 cities. within our sector, we are known for three things. we have the best economics in the industry. the highest customer satisfaction scores. as a result of that, we are the first company to move from signing risky arm's-length leases with landlords to doing partnership agreements with landlords. as a result of that, now on the eve of being cash flow positive. that
it is the largest private-sector tenet in new york and london thanks in part to customers, free rentbroker commissions. moves that help it get past its competitors. now its rivals are rushing in to take advantage of wework's current struggles. one such rival is industria and they say using management agreements instead of outright leases will help set them apart from wework. joining me now for our work shifting segment is the cofounder and ceo of industria, jamie haeadadari. talk to me about...
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george tenet as cia director was immersed in counterterrorism and in the state indicates a level of primacy and he insisted on budget and ensuring there was leadership that was well regarded across the agency not prominent in the 1990s including the director of the center, legendary in my business who raced to the business increasing the quality of the people going over there and respect of counterterrorism before 9/11 but make no mistake the peace dividend for intelligence and the lack of focus meant that on that day the cia and counterterrorist world was not only not prepared but they couldn't be prepared. they all talked to me about feeling in the months and years after 9/11 about feeling like they are on the back foot. on that day into this isn't overdramatized, everything changed. years of debate about raids in afghanistan, forget about that, the cia will be first in with operatives with money, technology, guidance within weeks of 9/11. the u.s. army will invade afghanistan. the transition not only in resources but attitude was foundational. the cia director used to ask us and i sat in
george tenet as cia director was immersed in counterterrorism and in the state indicates a level of primacy and he insisted on budget and ensuring there was leadership that was well regarded across the agency not prominent in the 1990s including the director of the center, legendary in my business who raced to the business increasing the quality of the people going over there and respect of counterterrorism before 9/11 but make no mistake the peace dividend for intelligence and the lack of...
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manuel and elizabeth henriquez change their pleas to guilty yesterdaydest daughter into geo is a fake tenets16. manuel henriquez stepped down as ceo of a palo alto hedge fund. so far nine of 10 parents sentenced in the emissions candel have received prison daughters are no longer students at usc. according to usa today, olivia jade and isabella are no longer currently enrolled. the couple are accused of paying $500,000 to a fake nonprofit and what investigators dubbed the varsity blues scandal. the parents had their daughters classified as crew recruits for california became the first state to ban the sale of new for products, macy's and bloomingdale's say they will stop selling them come anything metaphor. macy's which owns a bloomingdale's says the sales. at the end of next year. the stores have beee company pl its furball in salons which offers storage, repair and restyling of furs among other services. >>> disneyland making it easier for guests to get into some of the most popular attractions in the star wars lien. there is a major change to how far in advance you can make reservations.
manuel and elizabeth henriquez change their pleas to guilty yesterdaydest daughter into geo is a fake tenets16. manuel henriquez stepped down as ceo of a palo alto hedge fund. so far nine of 10 parents sentenced in the emissions candel have received prison daughters are no longer students at usc. according to usa today, olivia jade and isabella are no longer currently enrolled. the couple are accused of paying $500,000 to a fake nonprofit and what investigators dubbed the varsity blues scandal....
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. >> it can be as little as a >> jimmy: a tenet th of an inch?eople who sweat that much. >> if new yorkers want to help they can avoid flushing their toilets when it's raining. >> jimmy: i would love to be the face of that campaign. >> we would love it. >> jimmy: hey, folks, it's jimmy kimmel, reminding you, when it starts to sprinkle, don't flush your tinkle. oh, no! >> do you have some snacks? >>my: i see some snacks floating by. >> all this garbage making me hungry. >> jimmy: i can s why you'd get hungry. >> we're going to cross the creek to the queens side. >> jimmy: bear left and cross the creek to the queens side, everybody. pass it forward. >> yes, paddle. paddle. >> jimmy: i feel le we've now entered like the nice neighborhood. >> wait until you get a little farther ahead. there's rose bushes. >> and definitely mimosa trees. >> we can get a drink? i'm getting thirsty. look what i have here. >> jimmy: oh, that's not water, is it? >> is this something i can keep my mouth from getting dry? >> jimmy: that tequila? >> that's tequila. i always
. >> it can be as little as a >> jimmy: a tenet th of an inch?eople who sweat that much. >> if new yorkers want to help they can avoid flushing their toilets when it's raining. >> jimmy: i would love to be the face of that campaign. >> we would love it. >> jimmy: hey, folks, it's jimmy kimmel, reminding you, when it starts to sprinkle, don't flush your tinkle. oh, no! >> do you have some snacks? >>my: i see some snacks floating by. >> all...
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jesus christ is my personal savior and i try to live his tenets every day. but we each have to live that code and stand up for the code as to why it's the right answer for the nation. god made a promise in 2nd chronicles 7:14, a people called by my name. will humble themds, turn from wicked ways seek his face and pray. he will hear from heaven, forgive since and heal the land. our nation never needed that promise more than today, every day. but that's up to us to make that happen. that awakening has to start someplace. revival has to start someplace. no better place than santa anna texas. my charge leechgt you here today is begin to think about what you need to do to stand up for the values the nation was based on. in love tell folks that want to take us the other direction they're not right and what -- the direction they was going to go god can'ts bless. here is why i think it's important. if you look at the last 100 years of our world's history, appreciate it. and thank you, as well. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> later today, the candidate with the most fi
jesus christ is my personal savior and i try to live his tenets every day. but we each have to live that code and stand up for the code as to why it's the right answer for the nation. god made a promise in 2nd chronicles 7:14, a people called by my name. will humble themds, turn from wicked ways seek his face and pray. he will hear from heaven, forgive since and heal the land. our nation never needed that promise more than today, every day. but that's up to us to make that happen. that...
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this cuts too close to what they believe is kind of not just the central tenet of how the middle east works. >> this isn't going to offer his party anything to latch onto. this is sort of up is down, black is white description of what's actually going on there will not suddenly give his republican allies, mcconnell some sort of ammunition to say, wow, we can grab onto this thing the president said and come to his defense. if anything, the exact opposite. it will cause them more grief and frustration about how do we deal with this and how do we defend a president who's saying such things. >> it bolsters pelosi's argument that all roads lead to russia. the fact that trump started the sequence of events that created this situation and now at the end of it russia has patrols on the ground, something they never expected they would be able to have at all. the pentagon chief esper just said that he couldn't say that the isis escapees were largely recaptured and it wasn't just a few that escaped, it was a hundred. >> we'll see if the white house can explain things that don't match the facts.
this cuts too close to what they believe is kind of not just the central tenet of how the middle east works. >> this isn't going to offer his party anything to latch onto. this is sort of up is down, black is white description of what's actually going on there will not suddenly give his republican allies, mcconnell some sort of ammunition to say, wow, we can grab onto this thing the president said and come to his defense. if anything, the exact opposite. it will cause them more grief and...
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should giuliani be and trump be about this investigation which is now broadening in its criminal tenets>> well, erin, giuliani certainly should be concerned. he is clearly the subject, if not the target of an ongoing federal criminal investigation and at a minimum, i guess he ought to be a little more careful about what he is saying to people and accidentally e-mailing or texting to reporters. so, yeah, he ought to be very worried. the president, i guess, will be in denial about giuliani until he decides that he no longer remembers giuliani and we'll hear that from him, but again, as a former federal prosecutor, i would be the first to admit that if you're not on the inside of the investigation you really don't know exactly what's going on or what the government's looking at, but clearly the government is looking at giuliani for something right now. >> all right which, look, it's a pretty incredible thing when you think of giuliani himself and what his role used to be. juliette, greg just referenced it. giuliani had his phone in his pocket and unknowingly dials a reporter multiple times
should giuliani be and trump be about this investigation which is now broadening in its criminal tenets>> well, erin, giuliani certainly should be concerned. he is clearly the subject, if not the target of an ongoing federal criminal investigation and at a minimum, i guess he ought to be a little more careful about what he is saying to people and accidentally e-mailing or texting to reporters. so, yeah, he ought to be very worried. the president, i guess, will be in denial about giuliani...
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the number one tenets of the american judicial that them is to confront the witnesses against you and that's exactly what they don't want to happen because they know these whistle-blowers will completely fold and we have all seen the evidence. we have seen the transcript and we know that there is no dirt there. the clay plate waste of time. >> laura: bats, how disturbed were you when back to adam schiff, barr talked on this, bob, when we had adam schiff making up what was in the transcript, media get less and gets away with it. when trump says something as a joke, oh, he's lying. trump is joking, poking the media, but when he says something without all seriousness, they just let him get away with it. >> i have never seen a member of congress paraphrase a document to. >> laura: and destroyed completely. >> out this door completely, make it look at the nefarious, again the american people can see with their own eyes with what happened on the phone call and i don't know why we need sort of people to bring it to life. they've an individual bring it to life, moeller, it completely blew up
the number one tenets of the american judicial that them is to confront the witnesses against you and that's exactly what they don't want to happen because they know these whistle-blowers will completely fold and we have all seen the evidence. we have seen the transcript and we know that there is no dirt there. the clay plate waste of time. >> laura: bats, how disturbed were you when back to adam schiff, barr talked on this, bob, when we had adam schiff making up what was in the...
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. >> so in your book, again, the 20 tenets to look for, someone trying to enact tyranny would need accessories. they would need accomplices. so what then would those who are supporters of donald trump in the house and senate, what would their beef be with the post-world war ii atlantic alliance? >> i'm a little puzzled by that one as well. and i think you're right that a lot of republicans in the house and senate have a certain amount of difficulty squaring mr. trump's open admiration of mr. putin, who of course wants to destroy nato and the european union, with their support for mr. trump. i think that's a very tricky one. i guess one thing that has become less clear in the u.s. in the last few years, and i think that's the result of both the obama and the trump administrations, is just how fragile this order is. we've become much more self-centered and we tend to think that the world's just going to go on the way that it was shaped. that's clearly not true. the order that we helped to make is breaking all around us during the trump presidency. >> what are the pitfalls? this is a blatantly po
. >> so in your book, again, the 20 tenets to look for, someone trying to enact tyranny would need accessories. they would need accomplices. so what then would those who are supporters of donald trump in the house and senate, what would their beef be with the post-world war ii atlantic alliance? >> i'm a little puzzled by that one as well. and i think you're right that a lot of republicans in the house and senate have a certain amount of difficulty squaring mr. trump's open...
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that includes or is predicated upon religious tenets, police are teaching spirits and allows seek aus universities to review, if they get an adverse action. that is to say denial of aggradation by an organization because of a failure to respect religious mission. they clarify that the department of education will always recognize legal authorization. with. coming out shortly will be titlee call the religious four. butas not been published, the consensus language is publicly available. i can talk about it for a moment. we are deleting outdated regulatory language, presuming that members of religious orders have no financial need for purposes of eligibility. we are modifying work studying employment involving the construction operations of the names of sectarian worship. existingplacing provisions with the statutory language to clarify that we take a narrow view. we read statutes the way they are written. they are deleting provisions that exclude borrowers from receiving loan forgiveness under the loan forgiveness program if they are working four organizations related to religious instr
that includes or is predicated upon religious tenets, police are teaching spirits and allows seek aus universities to review, if they get an adverse action. that is to say denial of aggradation by an organization because of a failure to respect religious mission. they clarify that the department of education will always recognize legal authorization. with. coming out shortly will be titlee call the religious four. butas not been published, the consensus language is publicly available. i can...
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>> one of thfounding tenets of the uaw going back is that everybody on the assembly line and factoriesdered the same. that is the idea of solidarity. what this previous contract in the contract before that did was literally set up t tiers of ryrkers plus the tempo you almost have three levels. veteran workers got full pay and benefits. newly hired workers got less pay and barely any benefits. then you got the temps, y getting paid an hourl rate. that is not the way the uaw has operated forost of its history. i think the union was eager to eliminate those tiers and to get people on the same page. reporter: three of the four plantshe uaw wanted to keep open are not going to stay open. there was no promise of moving jobs from mexico back to the u.s. do i read this right -- that is an ominous trend line for american workers, is it not? >>gr it is not t development. to be honest, i do not think all four had a chance of staying open. i think t re was hopthat lordstown, near youngstown, ohio, might have gotten a product. ere w talk of putting battery production and lordstown. the detroit plan
>> one of thfounding tenets of the uaw going back is that everybody on the assembly line and factoriesdered the same. that is the idea of solidarity. what this previous contract in the contract before that did was literally set up t tiers of ryrkers plus the tempo you almost have three levels. veteran workers got full pay and benefits. newly hired workers got less pay and barely any benefits. then you got the temps, y getting paid an hourl rate. that is not the way the uaw has operated...
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very good at responding to things that has not seen yet like an example of 9/11 in august 2001 george tenet said american people they will walk you through detectors and take your shoes off and no liquid on planes this is what you have to do to prevent this. i will not do that. what is the pearl harbor that will spark action? you can argue 2016 election interference was with bold impactful strike at the core institution of her country of the presidential election but now we have close to half of the country in the president will not acknowledge it is legal. but given the facts but then to have $100,000 in ads and clearly they have not read the mueller report. but people persist because they cannot let go. have we already seen the pearl harbor but not reacted to it because then we do have a h bipartisan agreement. a lot of thet. disagreement is not so much how you react that the degree of the reaction. that's why a lot of people think the trade war will be years and years even with the democratic president will they pull back from challenging china cracks maybe there is more agreement the ot
very good at responding to things that has not seen yet like an example of 9/11 in august 2001 george tenet said american people they will walk you through detectors and take your shoes off and no liquid on planes this is what you have to do to prevent this. i will not do that. what is the pearl harbor that will spark action? you can argue 2016 election interference was with bold impactful strike at the core institution of her country of the presidential election but now we have close to half...
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there is not a party going to get it to the limited government fiscal responsibility and the old tenets of conservatism it is now donald trump's party it is a man of his mob it is not a political party with his consistent i don't want let me bring in let me bring in journalist rivers is a constitutional lawyer member of the trump 2020 advisory board rick says your policy is no just trying to do in response yes of course because you know what i think what i think stephen is saying as far as this president donald trump being the most conservative we can measure him not by our own personal opinions but i think full articles to accuracy to the u.s. constitution and that is really the metric of any president and if you look at not only the economy the lower unemployment rate but also the $150.00 judicial appointments and including 2 supreme court justices that are faithful originalists this is the promise that donald trump has for america and so like him as a person or not i'm not looking for someone that i want to go have a beer with i am looking for a leader and i'm one who will stay faith
there is not a party going to get it to the limited government fiscal responsibility and the old tenets of conservatism it is now donald trump's party it is a man of his mob it is not a political party with his consistent i don't want let me bring in let me bring in journalist rivers is a constitutional lawyer member of the trump 2020 advisory board rick says your policy is no just trying to do in response yes of course because you know what i think what i think stephen is saying as far as this...
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what he said was the president acted improperly and that it violated principle tenets of national security. >> jeremy, you just raised the mob movie parlance, how are they going to come after him? i'm glad you did. i'm going to run a clip from something we noticed. laura ingraham on knfox news ovr the last hour, i'm going to play this for you, it appears to be an opening salvo in character assassination and perhaps you can let us know what they're talking about here on the other side. >> here we have a u.s. national security official who is advising ukraine while working inside the white house apparently against the president's interests and usually they spoke in english. isn't that kind of an interesting angle on this story? >> i find that astounding, and, you know, some people might call that espionage. >> jeremy bash, there you have it, what are they getting at? >> i think they're alleging the u.s. army colonel is a traitor and the fact he and his family emigrated from the former soviet union, they know more than anybody about the evils of the russian federation. he's probably a very an
what he said was the president acted improperly and that it violated principle tenets of national security. >> jeremy, you just raised the mob movie parlance, how are they going to come after him? i'm glad you did. i'm going to run a clip from something we noticed. laura ingraham on knfox news ovr the last hour, i'm going to play this for you, it appears to be an opening salvo in character assassination and perhaps you can let us know what they're talking about here on the other side....
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terms of the mueller report, this era that we're living in that has been bad to tell the central tenets of the story. but this much we know that this pledge notion apparently falls between the phone call and the releasing of the military aid, and that furthers the bad look, correct? >> yeah, absolutely. and just the speed with which this is coming forward, the fact that we already now as of tonight are being able to look directly at these text messages, this information exchange between the state department, between ukrainian officials. it's all developing so much faster than the mueller investigation did, which puts the president in a really difficult spot here because, you know, that was a months-long, years-long process where there was a lot of back and forth. you had people outside the white house weighing. you had the president's inside and outside legal teams who were working together to come up with strategies. and in this case you really just have the president, kind of the single body, the single person communicating, trying to dictate strategy here and holding sessions like th
terms of the mueller report, this era that we're living in that has been bad to tell the central tenets of the story. but this much we know that this pledge notion apparently falls between the phone call and the releasing of the military aid, and that furthers the bad look, correct? >> yeah, absolutely. and just the speed with which this is coming forward, the fact that we already now as of tonight are being able to look directly at these text messages, this information exchange between...
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ofhink that a basic tenet liberalism i in the period after the second world war, really through the 1960 into the eaearly 1970's, is that americas basically a good society. the problems that african-americans are facing is one that comes from exclusion. esessentially, if black people e included into the same institutions that have produced this enormous white middle-class after the second world war, and those institutions can play the same role in black communities. so the problem is exclusion and all we need is inclusion. the problem for that outlook is that it doesn't actually allow us to understand the institutions that we are suggesting black people be integrated into. and so from the purview of housing, the problems with this idea of just shifting from exclusion to inclusion become very clear. i describe the inclusion of african-americans into conventional real estate practices and mortgage banking as predatory. it is really a way to understand how the previous period impacts the contemporary moment, meaning the decades of disinvestment, of racist exclusion of african-americans from
ofhink that a basic tenet liberalism i in the period after the second world war, really through the 1960 into the eaearly 1970's, is that americas basically a good society. the problems that african-americans are facing is one that comes from exclusion. esessentially, if black people e included into the same institutions that have produced this enormous white middle-class after the second world war, and those institutions can play the same role in black communities. so the problem is exclusion...
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will soon feel like summer again across the bay area our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has your tenet't go away our 3 of kron 4 news in primetime start right after the break. (engines rev) the only thing better than horsepower... ...is more horsepo if we were for everyone, we'd be for no one. with dodge power dollars, more power means more cash allowance. purchase now and get $10 per horsepower. that's $7,970 on the srt challenger hellcat redeye. citizens. almost 4,000 people injured. >>$11 billion in damage tonimember the loma joining us to 10, i'm ken way and i'm >>oc1719 89 the day many people in the bay area will never forget. kron four's gayle on was at a remembrance
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he was pretty much on the ground meeting his you tenets -- lieutenants.s running the organization. he was hds-on. the impact of his killing could be -- more far-reaching tha e killing of osama bin laden in 2011, which happened a decade after 9/11. reporter:ike, baghdadi not only ran isis inside iraq and does the risk of global terrorism change at all now with his death? >> i think it may a little bit and if shortsherm -- in the t-term. i think hassan makes an excellent point. unlike osama bin laden in 2011, dhe is realply tied to isis operational planning. but fundamentally in my view, i don't think the threat of extremistn the changes at this point. the fact is that isis had already lost its physical caliphate and it had become a global network of lospiration ane court and loose corded nation across many nations and into the west. baghdadi, as important as he was, his death does not take away the basic inspiration, the same basic playbook of small-scale attacks still poses roughly the same risk before the raid. reporter: we have seen isis morph from a ca
he was pretty much on the ground meeting his you tenets -- lieutenants.s running the organization. he was hds-on. the impact of his killing could be -- more far-reaching tha e killing of osama bin laden in 2011, which happened a decade after 9/11. reporter:ike, baghdadi not only ran isis inside iraq and does the risk of global terrorism change at all now with his death? >> i think it may a little bit and if shortsherm -- in the t-term. i think hassan makes an excellent point. unlike osama...
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if in august 2001 george tenet had said we are going to walk you all through detectors, take your shoes off and no liquid on planes because there has been a lot of chatter. what? i am not going to do that. what is the pearl harbor that will spark action? you can argue 2016 election interference was. that is remarkably bold impactful strike at the core institution of our country, a presidential election. because of the division half the country and a president won't acknowledge it is a real thing and in the president ask a seemingly because it diminishes his victory but even the facts of it, not just the president. i'm sure you've talked to people. one trope, $100,000 on facebook ads is all it was, haven't really read the mueller report, right? yet people just persist in that because they can't let go. have we already seen the pearl harbor but not reacted to it because of the division? that is a huge problem. trade, china and trade, you do have a bipartisan agreement, china is a bad actor. a lot of disagreement is not so much how you react but the degree of reaction. a lot of folks think
if in august 2001 george tenet had said we are going to walk you all through detectors, take your shoes off and no liquid on planes because there has been a lot of chatter. what? i am not going to do that. what is the pearl harbor that will spark action? you can argue 2016 election interference was. that is remarkably bold impactful strike at the core institution of our country, a presidential election. because of the division half the country and a president won't acknowledge it is a real...
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>> every one of the candidates running for office has embraced the green new deal and a tenet of the new deal is the abolition of fossil fuels. they said they want to render jet travel obsolete. they want to bring us to a place in the economy were oil and gas are no longer allowed to be used as resources. and you would think that they would reflect that in their personal life. you think they would start to at least in their campaign put your money where your mouth is. it's a simple expression. the fact that they are doing this is shows what a bunch of liars they are. >> tucker: by their own logic, if you believe that carbon is a pollutant, and they all do, they are really harming the earth. >> yeah, according to their theory.ar according to their logic, they are doing a tremendous amount of damage. just because they don't want to drive from des moines -- >> tucker: how much damage? >> there's a statistic that the average flight, private jet from london to new york is what the t average american would spend in carbon for an entire year. one flight. private jet. that's why we have thes
>> every one of the candidates running for office has embraced the green new deal and a tenet of the new deal is the abolition of fossil fuels. they said they want to render jet travel obsolete. they want to bring us to a place in the economy were oil and gas are no longer allowed to be used as resources. and you would think that they would reflect that in their personal life. you think they would start to at least in their campaign put your money where your mouth is. it's a simple...