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have heard claims that it is a problem that i have discussed trial mechanics with the white house. , theas my counterpart democratic leader, is openly coordinating strategy with the speaker who some might call the prosecution. is ok to have consultation with the prosecution but not apparently with the defendant. that anyeard claims senators that have formed about these actions as they play out in the view of the entire nation should be disqualified from the next phase. this is nonsense. nonsense. let me clarify senate rules and senate history for those that may be confused. fantasy thatthis the speaker of the house will get to hand designed the trial proceedings in the senate -- that is obviously a nonstarter. what i have consistently said is very simple. the structure for this impeachment trial should track with the structure of the clinton trial. we have a precedent here. that means two phases. back in 1999, the senate passed a unanimous bipartisan resolution 100-0 that setup the briefs,logistics like opening arguments, and senator questions. solid on mid-trial questions such as witnesse
have heard claims that it is a problem that i have discussed trial mechanics with the white house. , theas my counterpart democratic leader, is openly coordinating strategy with the speaker who some might call the prosecution. is ok to have consultation with the prosecution but not apparently with the defendant. that anyeard claims senators that have formed about these actions as they play out in the view of the entire nation should be disqualified from the next phase. this is nonsense....
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effect will be and of course it's also a big trade market 70 reacted to the new virus outbreak citing thea's of a new size dammit just remind us how big an impact size had on asian economies. well i mean the markets here they they reacted swiftly just yesterday was the worst day in more than 8 months for the chinese stock markets back in the days and haas of course the situation was much more severe there were estimates that sars. decreased the chinese economy in 2003 by one percent and decreased also the hong kong g.d.p. by roughly 2.5 percent of course those estimates are quite controversial and you know government spending can also offset some of the sex so it's really hard to measure and give you a concrete number on that and have was about international companies are doing business in and we thought china do we have anything like cancellations of business types or the likes. i mean not on the message scale until now only japan and usa they have issued trouble of warnings to the who a province that's a province. where it will harness the capital so basically the epicenter of the virus an
effect will be and of course it's also a big trade market 70 reacted to the new virus outbreak citing thea's of a new size dammit just remind us how big an impact size had on asian economies. well i mean the markets here they they reacted swiftly just yesterday was the worst day in more than 8 months for the chinese stock markets back in the days and haas of course the situation was much more severe there were estimates that sars. decreased the chinese economy in 2003 by one percent and...
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theas made possible by bipartisan efforts of the legislature. yet another example of what we can do for the people of our party labels cast aside and work together. another clear sign of progress is our economy. [applause] of. edwards: another side progress is our economy, which is the largest it has ever been. announcedtisan bureau that louisiana has the fourth fastest growing economy in the nation. [applause] because wes: in part have landed 211 economic development projects, delivering more than 40,000 new jobs while generating $42 billion in capital investment. just as important, we are investing in the most precious natural resource that god entrusted to us, our children. stability,our fiscal we made the first investment in 10 years. we gave our teachers and support workers their first pay raise in a decade. additional $20 million in early childhood education. and as promised, on my first full day in office, we extended medicated -- medicaid to the working poor of louisiana. here we are four years later with over 450,000 people with health
theas made possible by bipartisan efforts of the legislature. yet another example of what we can do for the people of our party labels cast aside and work together. another clear sign of progress is our economy. [applause] of. edwards: another side progress is our economy, which is the largest it has ever been. announcedtisan bureau that louisiana has the fourth fastest growing economy in the nation. [applause] because wes: in part have landed 211 economic development projects, delivering more...
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moning, the official commemoration for qasem soleimani and able -- abdel you can see the fighters from thea groupt of calm anger. people aren't yelling but they want to get even and the two countries they talk about most are thenited states, donald trump, and israel. the question is what happens next, what do the iraqis here in baghdad and also their allies it iran, what doy do with the shock and anger? i don't think it's going to dissipate easily. can you sense it in the air. there will be consequences. consequences that can't be predicted at the moment but consequences that quite liky ll make this already very difficult situation even more complicated. ros: the u.s. justified the assassination by saying he was involved in developing plans to attack u.s. dipl and service members in iraq and throughout the region. we're unable to verify that at the bbc and no verification has en offered to u.s. congress, either. its members weren't involved in the decision to kill the general. more on that element in a moment. first, his secretary of state mike pompeo. >> we would have been negligent had we
moning, the official commemoration for qasem soleimani and able -- abdel you can see the fighters from thea groupt of calm anger. people aren't yelling but they want to get even and the two countries they talk about most are thenited states, donald trump, and israel. the question is what happens next, what do the iraqis here in baghdad and also their allies it iran, what doy do with the shock and anger? i don't think it's going to dissipate easily. can you sense it in the air. there will be...
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reporter: in iraq, control of thea streets i critical part of the country's politics.monstration was a warning to america that it can take nothing for granted. the u.s. assassination of iran's top military commander changed the dynamics year. r.-- dana nine i h -- dynamics here. i ran -- iraq finds itself caught between the u.s. and iraq. military out. >> people want the occupation out. they do not want the occupation. >> all the iraqi people under theeadership are condemning the ominous we are asking america to leave peacefully. the last option will be military resistance. if it is not done in agreement, america will bt with force. >> theres a carnival-like atmohere. but this is a serious event. the sheer cleric is a man who can draw supporters out on the street. withis this march, hhowing his political hand. he wants all american forces to leave. >> this protest was peaceful. those loyal have a thought forces in the past. tensions are building in iraq. that almost always ends in violence. despite the carnival-like atmosphere, this remains not only a dangerous m count
reporter: in iraq, control of thea streets i critical part of the country's politics.monstration was a warning to america that it can take nothing for granted. the u.s. assassination of iran's top military commander changed the dynamics year. r.-- dana nine i h -- dynamics here. i ran -- iraq finds itself caught between the u.s. and iraq. military out. >> people want the occupation out. they do not want the occupation. >> all the iraqi people under theeadership are condemning the...
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she's making sure that theas senate trial that is fair, that presents all the evidence. putting some pressure on m leadonnell to move forward. >> steven? >> it is partly my job to thiabk t the political impact in the elections. i do kind of doubt that impeachment is going to be thedo nant issue in senate elections next fall. but i do think there will be house members, democrats wo ran in districts that trump won who promised they would try works with tesident who are largely now going to be running mostly on impmeea. for some of them i think that's going to be a difficult thing to explain to their constituents. >> they're taing about other issues now, but i think we will talk about this more. thank you, nadeam elshami and steven law. appreciate it. >> thanks so much. woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the latest from e sexual assault trial of hollywood mogul harvey weinstein. and, getting in touch with your inner neanderthal. political turmoil deepened today venezuela, as supporters of president nicolas maduro tried to open a new session the national asse
she's making sure that theas senate trial that is fair, that presents all the evidence. putting some pressure on m leadonnell to move forward. >> steven? >> it is partly my job to thiabk t the political impact in the elections. i do kind of doubt that impeachment is going to be thedo nant issue in senate elections next fall. but i do think there will be house members, democrats wo ran in districts that trump won who promised they would try works with tesident who are largely now...
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we have been raising targets, saying, if we do it within the next 20 years, or if we do it -- theas momentisis come. we can no longer wait. anchor: davna has presented ral history programs for and his comments mark a year of, special climate change -- it is called our planet matters. you can find it on her website with new services, programs, coveragean of climate debate so on. what does he mean by a moment of crisis? this graph shows us the annual land temperatures since the 1880's. getting warmer and warmer and that is predicted to continue. this shows what will happen if countries do not cut emissions. temperatures are predicted to rise signifintly more than if current commitments are actually delivered upon. here is our global science correspondent. >> once it is gone, it is gone. correspondent:la ourt is heating up fast, causing long-term changes to our weather. that is basically what we are talking about when we say climate change. >> is terrifying. >> the damage is immense. correspondent: it has been of extremes,ear from the australian fires, to rains in indonesia, and europe's reco
we have been raising targets, saying, if we do it within the next 20 years, or if we do it -- theas momentisis come. we can no longer wait. anchor: davna has presented ral history programs for and his comments mark a year of, special climate change -- it is called our planet matters. you can find it on her website with new services, programs, coveragean of climate debate so on. what does he mean by a moment of crisis? this graph shows us the annual land temperatures since the 1880's. getting...
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that thea stipulation country cannot extend for a growing new relationship with the e.u. they say they will find it nearly impossible to negotiate all future aspects with the e.u. by the end of the year. ene --ct bobbio -- p benedicte gave us the latest from london. cte: this will be symbolic, much awaited, decried by other people, when the house of commons has finally greenlighted, given its approval to the withdrawal agreement bills. the lower chamber will have finished its job. it will goat -- it will go next week to the upper chamber. genie: the devil is in the details, as we say. it cannot be renewed past the end of this year. the european union saying that is just impossible, practically. how will they make this work? to be clear, the end of phase one will be on january 31 at 11:00 p.m. that will be the divorce finally after the brexit referendum and the surprise result three and a half years ago in 2016. urszula underline -- urszula leyen made an interesting and positive speech at the london school of economics. she did give a gentle, firm warning. she has said she
that thea stipulation country cannot extend for a growing new relationship with the e.u. they say they will find it nearly impossible to negotiate all future aspects with the e.u. by the end of the year. ene --ct bobbio -- p benedicte gave us the latest from london. cte: this will be symbolic, much awaited, decried by other people, when the house of commons has finally greenlighted, given its approval to the withdrawal agreement bills. the lower chamber will have finished its job. it will goat...
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when you look into those polls, when you break them down to the battleground states and not just take theasatione gigantic picture, which often ma polls do,he battleground states paint a different picture. either the inverse effect or neck andeck. what we do see is when we look at our data of what are the iving issues that people are going to vote on next november, impeachment isot in the top five and in many states not the top 10. you're looking at the economy and national security always among the top three. whyti i m that is because why there has been this pushed by democrats for three years now to want to impeach a duly elected president of the united states, in the time since they started the impeachment in the house, president tmp has taken out the most dangerous terrorist in the world, and our stock market hit another record high. thos are the issues that are driving voters at the forefront of their concerns. it will be a problem for aldemocrats that when theyto their constituents they haveo tell them they have not been focused th the issue are a priority of the voters. nada: onrinci
when you look into those polls, when you break them down to the battleground states and not just take theasatione gigantic picture, which often ma polls do,he battleground states paint a different picture. either the inverse effect or neck andeck. what we do see is when we look at our data of what are the iving issues that people are going to vote on next november, impeachment isot in the top five and in many states not the top 10. you're looking at the economy and national security always...
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she was with her longtime partner, thea, for many years. when she died edith was stuck with a rather large inheritance tax bill. she decided she was going to challenge the irs saying she was being denied the same rights that heterosexual couples had. more than a thousand of them. years later, the supreme court decided in her favor and this is a copy of the check that she got from the irs for back payment of those inheritance taxes that she had paid plus, of course, the interest. that's always a favorite artifact for people to see, especially around tax time here. here you see posters that were used by protesters who were heralding the supreme court decision that edith windsor took part in. on the wall across here you see some really iconic figures who 50 years ago would never have been open about their sexual orientation, their sexuality. we call this wall once rejected, now embraced. now you see how attitudes have changed toward lgbtq americans. their influencers, their politicians, their activists, their actors, their journalists. these a
she was with her longtime partner, thea, for many years. when she died edith was stuck with a rather large inheritance tax bill. she decided she was going to challenge the irs saying she was being denied the same rights that heterosexual couples had. more than a thousand of them. years later, the supreme court decided in her favor and this is a copy of the check that she got from the irs for back payment of those inheritance taxes that she had paid plus, of course, the interest. that's always a...
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where thea program nationals stadium was. i was able to learn heavy equipment operation. when you look at the construction going on in the you have tocolumbia wonder. i have earned six figures over the last two years without a college degree. you look at the infrastructure needed, is the government going orstep in and have schools models like massachusetts has. apprentice robust program. they outperform traditional students. i had peers to want to traditional colleges in between jobs. they are still working on student loan debt. something needs to be done. guest: absolutely. i think that's great. in that economy now. many jobs will be taken away by ai. manynot going to take trade skill jobs. very unique environment and a very unique skill. those are going to be good jobs. the supply and demand in the labor market, need to think about how we provide and encourage these alternative solutions. far, we have not heard from the candidates, whether it's elizabeth warner bernie sanders or some the front runners. the ai economy is here. will be displaced by this technology. what a
where thea program nationals stadium was. i was able to learn heavy equipment operation. when you look at the construction going on in the you have tocolumbia wonder. i have earned six figures over the last two years without a college degree. you look at the infrastructure needed, is the government going orstep in and have schools models like massachusetts has. apprentice robust program. they outperform traditional students. i had peers to want to traditional colleges in between jobs. they are...
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jonathan a brief says the full cost isn't attempting to rebuild trust a month to thea's. level of trust since the b.b.c. who publish his is dwindling daily weekly and i would say really possibly 2 years ago they could add to things around but it just got worse and worse really over the last 2 years of being the lead to the b.b.c. panorama programmes that a lot of people who credibly to do the b.b.c. and how they handled the went up to the election i think they do what they can even that thinking certain celebrities are rude for the rinses to touch themselves to increase their reputation but. it's a case of is it is it is it possible to rescue that so i'm not quite sure it is you know discuss it with the public they're just going to come they're just going to feel more and more alienated in the end and feel they're not not being listened to and that's very and that the b.b.c. have not been able to take control of that situation and they also through. now let's look at some other stories from around the world in brief starting in south america and in chile where police have
jonathan a brief says the full cost isn't attempting to rebuild trust a month to thea's. level of trust since the b.b.c. who publish his is dwindling daily weekly and i would say really possibly 2 years ago they could add to things around but it just got worse and worse really over the last 2 years of being the lead to the b.b.c. panorama programmes that a lot of people who credibly to do the b.b.c. and how they handled the went up to the election i think they do what they can even that...
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threat to thea country. to the conservative cause. to the republican party. i say that as someone who is still a conservative. i am not one of those who became so disaffected by what has happened that i changed my political philosophy. i'm a critic of the president partly because i am a conservative. it has made life interesting as you can imagine. friendsade a lot of over my lifetime to see things very differently than i do. i am a person of christian faith. i have been associated with mostly evangelical churches my entire life. i am out of step there as well. part of my life these days is making sure that relationships stay intact even while we have disagreements. i think friendships are more important than politics. it is important to have relationships and friendships with people who do not see the world the same way you do. that is part of the way we learn. have a clue what will happen in 2020. if you want to have a conversation about what might on , as for me, i am a writer. i write on politics. sometimes on sports and other things. to putiter, you try
threat to thea country. to the conservative cause. to the republican party. i say that as someone who is still a conservative. i am not one of those who became so disaffected by what has happened that i changed my political philosophy. i'm a critic of the president partly because i am a conservative. it has made life interesting as you can imagine. friendsade a lot of over my lifetime to see things very differently than i do. i am a person of christian faith. i have been associated with mostly...
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>> theas categorically said that he will not allow witnesses or aduldocus to come forward, despite these issues already being litigated during the nixon impeachment process. that's what obstruction is, not that there's new areas of the law that he's saying we need to look at. it's the fact that the courts have already said executive privilege does not apply where he is, you know, threatening to invoke it. so i think at the end of the day, people like john bolton, if he is not ultimately called by the senate, before that vote happens, if he was a patriot, he would say if i was called to testify, this is what i would say, and that would show us what he knows and why it's so important that they pursue people like him and his testimony. >> larry, to you first, this entire process, is it going to be damaging to the democrats and then congressman i want to get your answer on that. >> you know, it's really hard to tell because we're in the minule of it right now. the fact of the matter is the democrats are making a compelling case. so far the case has been well done, well executed letting peopl
>> theas categorically said that he will not allow witnesses or aduldocus to come forward, despite these issues already being litigated during the nixon impeachment process. that's what obstruction is, not that there's new areas of the law that he's saying we need to look at. it's the fact that the courts have already said executive privilege does not apply where he is, you know, threatening to invoke it. so i think at the end of the day, people like john bolton, if he is not ultimately...
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you so you all thank you thea. thank you. thank. you so enjoy started his 1st band to 979 and his music soon became popular throughout africa back then his records were produced by. make. you feel. sick if i was found if you really missed the law i was part of the generation that reinvented them. in that. era of traditional senegalese music. so he's used or senegalese drums. this music was originally played by people in rural areas i guess and. i don't believe this was the fact in the 1970 s. various musicians reintroduced the traditional instruments of this music especially the to madrassas. and they combined them or fused them with contemporary styles like funk and rock but i think with all. the british musician and producer peter gabriel introduced you soon dora and many other african stars to western audiences this was the beginning of the genre that became known as world music. the news of the world music is actually an artificial concept and a commercial concept it dates back to the 1980 s. when peter gabriel founded his real
you so you all thank you thea. thank you. thank. you so enjoy started his 1st band to 979 and his music soon became popular throughout africa back then his records were produced by. make. you feel. sick if i was found if you really missed the law i was part of the generation that reinvented them. in that. era of traditional senegalese music. so he's used or senegalese drums. this music was originally played by people in rural areas i guess and. i don't believe this was the fact in the 1970 s....
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amount per day all other than their 3 of fota and russ the 3 i currency now the thea courage is systems another story which is a joke all together but and the whines case i don't think that get there it's going to change whatsoever and now a peter out i want it way here peter go had a give us your reaction of that while the too busy try to get the sun out of my face because as a you know that i'm fortunately there's a sun coming into a window here so i didn't even get the hear what was saying i was to busy trying to to do this but what i said oh it's actually i agree but it so i agreed with through peter a little bit but i used to say that because the you why on is so try government controlled they do not allow at their free float nor trade is far as it should in either direction which is one of the issues with well want a low the big it the big mistake that the chinese made over the years is undervalued their currency i mean they did that deliberately because they wanted to maintain exports to the united states but i think that was a keen mistake i mean it helped america because we got
amount per day all other than their 3 of fota and russ the 3 i currency now the thea courage is systems another story which is a joke all together but and the whines case i don't think that get there it's going to change whatsoever and now a peter out i want it way here peter go had a give us your reaction of that while the too busy try to get the sun out of my face because as a you know that i'm fortunately there's a sun coming into a window here so i didn't even get the hear what was saying i...
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shakeup in thea russian government. calls forutin sweeping constitutional changes.s speculation the russian leader is trying to extend his grip on power beyond the end of his term in 2024. on this comingre up in a few moments. president trump and the chinese vice premier have signed what they are calling the first phase of a broader trade pact. the agreement is expected to increase sales of u.s. goods and services. can help companies operating in china by better protecting their intellectual property. during the signing ceremony, mr. trump called the deal a momentous that. he said talks for a second part of the deal will begin shortly. the protests in hong kong are taking a toll on tourism. the number of visitors to hong kong fell by nearly 40% in the second half of 2019. spending on tourism, catering, and retail tumbled by 26% in october and november compared to 2018. hong kong's reputation as one of the safest cities in the world has been hurt by the violence. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists
shakeup in thea russian government. calls forutin sweeping constitutional changes.s speculation the russian leader is trying to extend his grip on power beyond the end of his term in 2024. on this comingre up in a few moments. president trump and the chinese vice premier have signed what they are calling the first phase of a broader trade pact. the agreement is expected to increase sales of u.s. goods and services. can help companies operating in china by better protecting their intellectual...
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incorrect, theas cowboy might say, have a nice time. [laughter] mike: go and find another driver. reputations. cook, then a good basically, it meant that you were worth traveling with for a month or more. it was a young person's activity. young teenagers and young people. up.g the fuzzy mike back >> i was curious about the buffalo soldiers of the time of the civil war. did they transition into being cowboys, or some of them did? from some did transition being soldiers to becoming cowboys. there was a big recruitment effort for buffalo soldiers. they went all over trying to find folks to do that. some folks came from farming backgrounds. some did not. they wanted the adventure, to have that kind of experience. they became buffalo soldiers. stayed in they military for 30 years or so. it wasn't a mandatory retirement. you could be there for a long time. a number of blacks did that. it was another kind of activity that brought a certain amount of pride. there were households that would cut out photographs out of the newspaper of the buffalo soldiers and put them on the wall. again, so
incorrect, theas cowboy might say, have a nice time. [laughter] mike: go and find another driver. reputations. cook, then a good basically, it meant that you were worth traveling with for a month or more. it was a young person's activity. young teenagers and young people. up.g the fuzzy mike back >> i was curious about the buffalo soldiers of the time of the civil war. did they transition into being cowboys, or some of them did? from some did transition being soldiers to becoming cowboys....
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who should have been home years ago, but we still have a long way to go, and yesterday actually we thea one day anniversary of fair chance act which is really our next step which ensures that federal jobs are open to all americans. >> everyone was not a fan of i will read a bit of what you wrote for the bill. the justice department according to one report is inexplicably spending taxpayer resources trying to find ways of bringing some of the prison release back into federal custody. one investigation found dozens of instances where there was arguments against releasing these prisoners early usually basing their cases on some technicality rather than the often smaller or more vague amount that they violated years ago. there is no secret that the justice department opposed the first act but i remain hopeful when officials promise to if limit the law. where is the disconnect here between what the first step act does, which was approved by the president, and what the justice department seems to be trying to back off of? this is what is frustrating to all of us, the department of justice has
who should have been home years ago, but we still have a long way to go, and yesterday actually we thea one day anniversary of fair chance act which is really our next step which ensures that federal jobs are open to all americans. >> everyone was not a fan of i will read a bit of what you wrote for the bill. the justice department according to one report is inexplicably spending taxpayer resources trying to find ways of bringing some of the prison release back into federal custody. one...
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thea: and that is what market is trying to assess. equity markets, the s&p 500 had its worst day of the month on friday. a lot of red on the screen. when you are traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are live from our european headquarters in the city of london. i am anna edwards alongside matt miller. matt: risk-off sentiment sent investors running for havens with stocks set for a negative open. the cash trading is just one hour away. is just one hour away. fa
thea: and that is what market is trying to assess. equity markets, the s&p 500 had its worst day of the month on friday. a lot of red on the screen. when you are traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are live from our european headquarters in the city of london. i am anna edwards alongside matt miller. matt: risk-off sentiment sent investors running for havens with stocks set...
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thea new u.s. last 10 years were the hottest decade on record, capped off as the second warmest single year ever measured. the nasa-backed survey said there is no doubt the situation is man-made climate change. five other scientific teams agree, adding that the coming years will be even hotter, knocking the last decade out of the record books. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan this is bloomberg. haslinda: let's take a look at where we are in terms of the markets, a pretty mixed day in asia. most say that the news has been priced in, never mind the phase one signing that we saw three years in the making, the nikkei 225 rising, the company higher by 2/10 of 1%. a point to note is that the u.s. will keep tariffs in place until after november polls, and that could provide some jitters in the markets. textiles, by the way come under pressure after the phase one deal, simply bec
thea new u.s. last 10 years were the hottest decade on record, capped off as the second warmest single year ever measured. the nasa-backed survey said there is no doubt the situation is man-made climate change. five other scientific teams agree, adding that the coming years will be even hotter, knocking the last decade out of the record books. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am...
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, particularly look at what tucson, gabby giffords is alive today because the killer had to change theasazine. in nashville, the brave men and the waffle house -- >> laura: let's talk about -- this is a game we can play all years long. mark, stop grandstanding on my show. you can do it all day long. do it in a church where we have let him talk a person licensed to carry weapons as we had in texas or florida where people are allowed to carry a weapon that has an extended clip whether 10 or 12, and you can defend a lot of people getting killed with a clip that's ten or more period. the idea that government is going to tell you that you cannot defend with any type of clip of magazine is obscene. >> if you are coming with more than ten, you are probably the bad guy. you do not need a 30 bullet magazine to hunt. >> laura: we've got to go, but the government has no right to determine or do this. >> they do it in ten states. take it up with the u.s. supreme court.nm >> laura: we will take it to the courts.s. jason and mark, a hot topic. we've got to do an hour on this topic, so hot. coming up,
, particularly look at what tucson, gabby giffords is alive today because the killer had to change theasazine. in nashville, the brave men and the waffle house -- >> laura: let's talk about -- this is a game we can play all years long. mark, stop grandstanding on my show. you can do it all day long. do it in a church where we have let him talk a person licensed to carry weapons as we had in texas or florida where people are allowed to carry a weapon that has an extended clip whether 10 or...
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theas a special counsel to house of representatives. thank you for your time. good to have you on.if anything has stood out for you during the days of democrat opening arguments? >> i think the star of the proceedings for the democrats has been adam schiff. i worked with congressman schiff i guess 10 years ago on two traditional impeachments. i found him to be very smart, very capable, dedicated. he has become a superstar in his presentations with regard to president trump. i think also the democrats as a group have been extremely well organized, well prepared. they have made powerful onuments that they will fall -- arguments. that they will fall on deaf ears is not something they can overcome. they have presented their case well. an awful lot of what they are doing is being presented to the american public and in in novemberoters will be disenchanted with trump, the sort of unaffiliated voters who are looking for somewhere to pledge their allegiance, so to speak, that is really what is going on in terms of substance. everything else is precooked. the republicans are not going to b
theas a special counsel to house of representatives. thank you for your time. good to have you on.if anything has stood out for you during the days of democrat opening arguments? >> i think the star of the proceedings for the democrats has been adam schiff. i worked with congressman schiff i guess 10 years ago on two traditional impeachments. i found him to be very smart, very capable, dedicated. he has become a superstar in his presentations with regard to president trump. i think also...
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. >>> see what's changing at thea we rso why not geternet the most out of it? introducing faster download speeds on xfinity internet tiers. and a smarter, more secure home wifi network. plus, you can get xfinity flex, a personalized streaming dashboard that puts all your favorites in one place. unleash the power of xfinity internet and get more value than ever. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started for $34. 99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming device on us. click, call or visit a store today. >>> you are looking at mineta san jose international airport, live. there is a big plan to expand there as demand for travel in and out of the south bay continues to grow. but this proposal comes with some big environmental concerns. abc 7 news reporter david louie has the story. >> reporter: last year mineta san jose added six new gates in a temporary terminal. it would like to build a new terminal "c" replacement with a total of 12 gates as demand keeps growing from the airlines to add flights and as passenger traffic continues to increase by 3% p
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theas been a big week at world economic forum in davos, and the market risk for 2020 have been one of the key talking points for those in attendance. here's just a taste of some of the opinions. the biggest risk for markets are two types of things. one is u.s. domestic politics. the second is the black swan effects that can happen. >> it wouldn't be a surprise if we saw markets that backed up at certain moments during 2020. >> you always look at credit risk, just rate risk, but transition risk. where is a company on transition? what is their plan? >> what could derail the market is a radical change in monetary policy on the back of inflation or an external event that could trigger disruption. >> if credit is that available that you can borrow for 100 years at 2%, people may get overextended. and if there is a shock to interest rates, that could be quite a correction. >> there will be booms and busts again at some point, although i don't see one again anytime soon. >> it doesn't feel like the pieces are in place for a substantial market correction unless there is something meaningfully
theas been a big week at world economic forum in davos, and the market risk for 2020 have been one of the key talking points for those in attendance. here's just a taste of some of the opinions. the biggest risk for markets are two types of things. one is u.s. domestic politics. the second is the black swan effects that can happen. >> it wouldn't be a surprise if we saw markets that backed up at certain moments during 2020. >> you always look at credit risk, just rate risk, but...
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life actually was watching a republican house and republican senate and a republican president passed thea bill that i was opposed to become a deeply opposed to invite was the plaintiff at the supreme court, called him up the day after and i said congratulations, you won and i lost and we found about there were a lot of other things we could work on together and we became best friends and allies on a whole variety of different things and that is the way the senate ought to work and frequently it does. i'm not sure if many people from the public know that. >> do you consider john mccain an american hero? >> absolutely. >> i'd like to ask you to give me just one or two sentences about each of the following united states senators, all of them deceased. the first thing that comes to your mind about henry clay. >> guest: great compromise or. >> host: lyndon b. johnson. >> guest: as a senator? overrated. the master of the senate was mike mansfield. >> host: mike mansfield. >> master of the senate. >> everett dirksen. >> indispensable player who knew when to pose and when to join up in the unsung
life actually was watching a republican house and republican senate and a republican president passed thea bill that i was opposed to become a deeply opposed to invite was the plaintiff at the supreme court, called him up the day after and i said congratulations, you won and i lost and we found about there were a lot of other things we could work on together and we became best friends and allies on a whole variety of different things and that is the way the senate ought to work and frequently...
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into theas morphed whole tribe shows up in both parties to participate in the meetings.ost: last year you told political you thought the floors were going to buckle in iowa because there was so much interest. now we are days away from it. what is the anticipation for how many people will participate, and how does it compare with history? mr. yepsen: it may be the largest turnout ever on the democratic side. no one knows for sure the state -- chair hase talked about that it could be 300,000. it is a victim of its own success. important,ted, people in iowa have been told so many times how important they are, they have come to believe it, and they are participating. it is a great statewide exercise in civic education. it attracts people into the process. people can show up and later run for office. i met the governor outside a precinct caucus in 1987. it is an entry point for people to get involved. it raises some money. the events do cost a lot to stage. it is a great form of civic engagement with a lot of people excited about it. existshe passion that now, it drives turno
into theas morphed whole tribe shows up in both parties to participate in the meetings.ost: last year you told political you thought the floors were going to buckle in iowa because there was so much interest. now we are days away from it. what is the anticipation for how many people will participate, and how does it compare with history? mr. yepsen: it may be the largest turnout ever on the democratic side. no one knows for sure the state -- chair hase talked about that it could be 300,000. it...
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ambassador sondland pointed out that there would be an agreement for the white house meeting once thea investigations began. at that point, he immediately stiffened and abruptly ended the meeting. during the subsequent discussion that they, he was even more explicit. the director for europe and ukraine after counsel testified they began to discuss the deliverable required to get the white house meeting which ndsondland specifically mentiond was the investigation of the bidens. sondland explained in that meeting an agreement with acting chief of staff mick mulvaney where they would be granted the oval office meeting if they went forward in the investigation. after the meeting, the supervisor dr. hill reported back and told her to tell john eisenberg the national security council legal adviser that he wasn't part of whatever drug deal they are picking up on this. she reported the concerns as stated than. it remains unclear what action they took once they were made aware of mick mulvaney and sondland's drug deal. both testified however doctor phil testified she understood mr. eisenberg in
ambassador sondland pointed out that there would be an agreement for the white house meeting once thea investigations began. at that point, he immediately stiffened and abruptly ended the meeting. during the subsequent discussion that they, he was even more explicit. the director for europe and ukraine after counsel testified they began to discuss the deliverable required to get the white house meeting which ndsondland specifically mentiond was the investigation of the bidens. sondland...
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of theas a lot of wooing democrats by the republican leadership.ook at how dashiell and lott voted together, sending shockwaves through the clinton white house. today the republicans do not need a single democratic vote to get what they want. there is no effort to even try to look like they are appeasing or winning over democrats. they figure they will not get any of those votes, anyway. reason is out the window. right now it is completely a numbers exercise. if there is no incentive for the republican leadership to get bipartisanship, they will be out try. -- they will not try. rick: it is not even a numbers exercise. you are right about a change in the culture that existed when the clinton impeachment started. it is a political exercise. this is a foregone conclusion the day the process began in the house. why didn't nancy pelosi in the house prosecutors call witnesses they are now demanding the senate call? because they had their own agenda. they had a rush to judgment and they wanted to get to the finish line as quickly as they could to make th
of theas a lot of wooing democrats by the republican leadership.ook at how dashiell and lott voted together, sending shockwaves through the clinton white house. today the republicans do not need a single democratic vote to get what they want. there is no effort to even try to look like they are appeasing or winning over democrats. they figure they will not get any of those votes, anyway. reason is out the window. right now it is completely a numbers exercise. if there is no incentive for the...
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theas we are moving towards congressional appropriations process i was wondering if you might dive into that question more of where are we spending too much money, where are there places where we are witnessing these abuses and are there things that we as members of congress could prioritize or should consider as we move towards appropriations to ensure we are not seeing the continued abuse in the way we have witnessed over the past decade. mr. sopko: i can't give you specific recommendations, but looki would go back to is at the justification for some of these programs. outcome, ask the the agencies. what has been the outcome of funding counter narcotics. what has been the outcome of funding rule of law. so i think that's probably the only way i can help you on that. i can't tell you for sure. this is what we did when we briefed general dunford, let's look at the successes and see if we can't duplicate that in the rest of the afghan military and we were very hopeful that we were going to do that and they proposed i think they still have these brigades, excuse me. assistancerces brigade
theas we are moving towards congressional appropriations process i was wondering if you might dive into that question more of where are we spending too much money, where are there places where we are witnessing these abuses and are there things that we as members of congress could prioritize or should consider as we move towards appropriations to ensure we are not seeing the continued abuse in the way we have witnessed over the past decade. mr. sopko: i can't give you specific recommendations,...
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that i'm spot in thea and i may make it a. pretty but i don't get any more 2nd fender and as an undersea you have this case on this that lay men some idea that upper left here don't last you like this son of mine is that you must have got out and they're going to guess at what i want to put in the dollars not enough this put them out and what they're saying about in the end there i want either into this chaotic it is effective i meant it would up i say that i found that there's the last call you saw sinatra get him or said or not own that you'll see only get him or said or so what i thought when i mean i want to feel that i may not get an email address the other semi us national matter most in that the last i said we'll put up with them. so maybe it will be a network of cities like barcelona 2 where people finally feel represented because the city is close enough to the people to be held accountable yet powerful enough to make a difference to their lifes. but on my journey i've seen how the financial forces colonizing europe h
that i'm spot in thea and i may make it a. pretty but i don't get any more 2nd fender and as an undersea you have this case on this that lay men some idea that upper left here don't last you like this son of mine is that you must have got out and they're going to guess at what i want to put in the dollars not enough this put them out and what they're saying about in the end there i want either into this chaotic it is effective i meant it would up i say that i found that there's the last call...
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i mentioned in terms of officer , one ofn, and all that see to theas to military groups. 15 years ago, i would have all kinds of military groups going in. the hundred first parachuting in. think this was right in ,he heyday of the iraq war 2004. most of these guys coming in were on the way to iraq or just getting back. it was amazing to hear their stories. in areficers are trained the different levels of war. in civil war, you had the strategic level and the tactical level. the modern military force is in the middle there, on the operational level, which grant and -- harrison doesn't know much about any level of war, but the civil war commanders don't know about that operational level. level.t at the strategic looking at the vicksburg campaign, moving down the mississippi river toward bastion hashe final to be taken to open the mississippi river. the vicksburg campaign is essentially a two-pronged campaign. i am becoming more and more convinced as i do more work on vicksburg, the first essential effort in the vicksburg campaign is to actually get to vicksburg. the second major strateg
i mentioned in terms of officer , one ofn, and all that see to theas to military groups. 15 years ago, i would have all kinds of military groups going in. the hundred first parachuting in. think this was right in ,he heyday of the iraq war 2004. most of these guys coming in were on the way to iraq or just getting back. it was amazing to hear their stories. in areficers are trained the different levels of war. in civil war, you had the strategic level and the tactical level. the modern military...
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--colleagues have us extracted from this book and historians theas guts of the efforts of congressional efforts to respond to resident misconduct, meaning members of the official family. let me introduce our two speakers, and then i will step aside. immediately to my right is kathryn brownell, associate professor of history at purdue university. and, a long expert in the history that brings together the presidency, media, public affairs, and popular culture. she is the author of "showbiz politics," whose title gives away its subject. of thisthe emergence celebrity presidency. she now covered -- he has a book that covers the history of cable television. timewrites for "think," " magazine," in the washington post and is the coeditor of the history section of "the washington post." to her right is jeremi suri who holds the award for distinguished leadership at the university of texas austin. offer --any time author of books and articles on the subject of american politics and foreign policy, and he hosts a weekly podcast known as this is democracy. you have two of the most skilled, publish
--colleagues have us extracted from this book and historians theas guts of the efforts of congressional efforts to respond to resident misconduct, meaning members of the official family. let me introduce our two speakers, and then i will step aside. immediately to my right is kathryn brownell, associate professor of history at purdue university. and, a long expert in the history that brings together the presidency, media, public affairs, and popular culture. she is the author of "showbiz...
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having lived a political life for 25 years, it matters because thea th the authenticity of life experience, of communities of color is experienced in a different way that informs the leadership opportunities for people of color to make better decisions on behalf of the entire nation. and when it's not reflected thin party i think that's the concern karine was speaking about. you have the energize people. >> you know that because you had to run for election in florida. it's florida it's a diverse state where you have to build a coalition even on the republican side that is somewhat multiracial because you have a lot of latino conservatives there. most of the black republicans i know are from florida. that's the place where they are in a fairly large number of republicans. so i mean isn't it a problem then for the democratic party to start its process in a state like iowa? my sister was born in iowa. there's some black people there. maybe now she's left maybe there aren't anymore, but there were at least when she was born. >> i think florida should be first because you basically have five di
having lived a political life for 25 years, it matters because thea th the authenticity of life experience, of communities of color is experienced in a different way that informs the leadership opportunities for people of color to make better decisions on behalf of the entire nation. and when it's not reflected thin party i think that's the concern karine was speaking about. you have the energize people. >> you know that because you had to run for election in florida. it's florida it's a...
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so if you are going out to thea london square, a lot of clouds in the morning. and good conditions if you are going out to the new year tet festival but the later you wait, the rain chances go up. mike, you were calling out three areas. >> because it is mostly green. green mean you're at the speed limit and do expect that at 5:21 on a friday. but over here, this orange patch, that is the roaded weather index taking carry's weather data and pulling it into the roadway and there might be fog there. and highway 84 which is slow with the patch of the morning commute. over here we're looking at northbound 80 toward pacheco. and the southbound side with the cones and possible traffic break, i don't know if it happened but it slows and cleared. and i'm tracking reports toward the benicia bridge. now the third sport, the carquinez bridge and fog there as well. chp also said it might be a little bit of an issue. i would point out the bay bridge but there is no back-up there so talking about the north bay through san rafael across the golden gate bridge. back to you. >> >
so if you are going out to thea london square, a lot of clouds in the morning. and good conditions if you are going out to the new year tet festival but the later you wait, the rain chances go up. mike, you were calling out three areas. >> because it is mostly green. green mean you're at the speed limit and do expect that at 5:21 on a friday. but over here, this orange patch, that is the roaded weather index taking carry's weather data and pulling it into the roadway and there might be...
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outflank theas to gustav line, restore mobile conditions. every military officer wants to be operating in the field, not grinding it out man for man in an attritional struggle. ony allies landed at anzio generate 22nd, 1944. they took the wehrmacht completely by surprise. the road to rome was literally undefended for a few crucial hours on january 22, 1944. the allies got ashore with you than 100 casualties. almost all landings in world war ii generated more death and destruction than that. histories are filled with the system of what the allies didn't. they came ashore, relieved to have not been shot at, doug and -- dug in and that's that. i would simply add this to that narrative, which is true. anzio is not a failure in early of anything the allies did. it failed because of the speed of the german reaction. salerno, it was scrambling time. consider this, the allies landed at on zeal at 2:00 in the morning on generate 22nd. within an hour, the german awakened theief chief of staff with news of the landing. the germans had contingency plans
outflank theas to gustav line, restore mobile conditions. every military officer wants to be operating in the field, not grinding it out man for man in an attritional struggle. ony allies landed at anzio generate 22nd, 1944. they took the wehrmacht completely by surprise. the road to rome was literally undefended for a few crucial hours on january 22, 1944. the allies got ashore with you than 100 casualties. almost all landings in world war ii generated more death and destruction than that....
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had warned against thea moveng huawei would share intelligence with the chinese governnt. but in the house of commons, british foreign minister dominic raab sd the company's role will be limited to lower-risk parts of the 5g networks. >> high-risk vendors should be, first all, excluded from all safety-related and safety- critical networks in critical national infrastructure. secondly, excluded from security-critical network ednctions. and thirdly, limo a minority presence in other network functions up to a cap of 35. >> woodruff: we will hear more about the british decision latee inrogram. back in this country, the head of harvard university's chemistry department has been charged with lying about working for a chinese recruitment program. federal officials said crles lieber concealed payments heiv re from beijing. it was part of a chinese program that recits people with owledge about u.s. technology and intellectual property. the u.s. budget deficit is expected to reach $1 trillion this year, for the first time sinc2012. the congressional budget office reported today that
had warned against thea moveng huawei would share intelligence with the chinese governnt. but in the house of commons, british foreign minister dominic raab sd the company's role will be limited to lower-risk parts of the 5g networks. >> high-risk vendors should be, first all, excluded from all safety-related and safety- critical networks in critical national infrastructure. secondly, excluded from security-critical network ednctions. and thirdly, limo a minority presence in other network...
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that i'm spot in thea and i may make it a. pretty but i don't get any more 2nd fender and i'm going under skewers gears on this that they meant some idea that upper left him don't last you like there's one of many stuff you must have got and they're going to guess how much of what i want to put in the dollar is not going to this put them out and what they're saying about in the end there are many that are not into this gives effective i meant it would up by say that i found that their last court useless international are getting more said or not only only getting most there so what i thought when i mean i when i see that i may not get an email address this i mean there's actual madness in the dollars i said no put this all off. for them. so maybe it will be a network of cities like barcelona where people finally feel represented because the city is close enough to the people to be held accountable powerful enough to make a difference to their lives. but on my journey i've seen how the financial forces colonizing europe have ca
that i'm spot in thea and i may make it a. pretty but i don't get any more 2nd fender and i'm going under skewers gears on this that they meant some idea that upper left him don't last you like there's one of many stuff you must have got and they're going to guess how much of what i want to put in the dollar is not going to this put them out and what they're saying about in the end there are many that are not into this gives effective i meant it would up by say that i found that their last...
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as a documentarian, you get to explore these issues with such opposed to theas actors who want to getrk and want to speak their truth but also want to have a career. i am thrilled to be the one to push back and explain how violent these images are and the fact that they might be heard by the gatekeepers is incredibly exciting. amy: thehe goalpost of history in a nutshell. >> what was so amazing about doing this research was finding clips from the 1890's. i think the first clip we show in the film is from 1901. it is one of the productions -- i think it is one of the first on-screen we see. i was taken aback by how this idea of transgressing gender has been a plot device since the beginning of celluloid and how it is so ingrained in the dna of film. you see that imagery of putting a man in a dress as a joke evolve from making fun of women to making fun of gay men to that a stand-in for t trans women. there's a film called "florida enchantment" from 1914 and there you start to see how gender transgression and racism have been so deeply embedded, intertwined together and embedded in our
as a documentarian, you get to explore these issues with such opposed to theas actors who want to getrk and want to speak their truth but also want to have a career. i am thrilled to be the one to push back and explain how violent these images are and the fact that they might be heard by the gatekeepers is incredibly exciting. amy: thehe goalpost of history in a nutshell. >> what was so amazing about doing this research was finding clips from the 1890's. i think the first clip we show in...
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things i learned from him was tu could have a list of prepared questions, but you have to listen to theasoeing interviewed. and so, if they said something a you hadnicipated, you had to figure out how to pick up on that, because it might have been you asked.tant than the question >> it was our job to present all sides of the issue, even the shades of gray. he taught me the objectivity of not picking a horse race. sometimes when i was with friends, they would mock me, saying, you treat journalism as some kind of priesthood.ou i thought that and i said they were right, because i learned from the high priest himself. >> jim lehrer knew what he wanted, and the newshour was a reflection of what he wanted and who he was. jim wasn't going to ything get in the way of his journalism, as he defined it, as he wanted to do it for the american people. >> jim was a hard man to persuade. but if you've earned his trust, he was willing to roll the dice. >> one of jim's great gifts as h newsman was thknew when a story was right. and when it wasn't, in early january '11, when prot started breang out in the
things i learned from him was tu could have a list of prepared questions, but you have to listen to theasoeing interviewed. and so, if they said something a you hadnicipated, you had to figure out how to pick up on that, because it might have been you asked.tant than the question >> it was our job to present all sides of the issue, even the shades of gray. he taught me the objectivity of not picking a horse race. sometimes when i was with friends, they would mock me, saying, you treat...
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that spot in thea and i may make it a. pretty but i don't get any more 2nd fender and i was going under still have this case on this that lehman time i get up or left here don't last you like there's a solid restart you must have got out and they're going to guess how much of what i want to put in the dollars not enough this put them out and what they're seeing what in the end there are many that are not into this k ok it is effective i meant it will go up i say that i find that there's the last call you saw us in iceland get him or said or not own that you'll see only get it most there so what i thought when i mean i when i see that i may not get an email address the other semi us actual madness in the last i said no put this all off. for them. so maybe it will be a network of cities like barcelona where people finally feel represented because the city is close enough to the people to be held accountable yet powerful enough to make a difference to their lives. but on my journey i've seen how the financial forces colonizin
that spot in thea and i may make it a. pretty but i don't get any more 2nd fender and i was going under still have this case on this that lehman time i get up or left here don't last you like there's a solid restart you must have got out and they're going to guess how much of what i want to put in the dollars not enough this put them out and what they're seeing what in the end there are many that are not into this k ok it is effective i meant it will go up i say that i find that there's the...
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instead of theas issue is whethr the clinton's alleged crime could be classified as a high crime in light of its personal nature. during the clinton impeachment i stated in interview i did not think that a tactical crime was required. but that it did think abusing trust could be considered. i said that. at that timee i had not done extensive research on that issue because it was irrelevant to the clinton case and i was not fully aware of telling counter arguments. the academic consensus on an issue that was not on the front burner at the time. but because this impeachment directly raises the issue of whether criminal behavior is required i have gone back and read all the relevant historical material as nonpartisan academics should always do and have now concluded that the framers did intend to limit the criteria for impeachment to criminal type acts akin to treason, bribery and they certainly did not intend to extend it to vague and open-ended and noncriminal accusations such as abuse of power and obstruction of congress. i published this academic conclusion well before i was asked to pre
instead of theas issue is whethr the clinton's alleged crime could be classified as a high crime in light of its personal nature. during the clinton impeachment i stated in interview i did not think that a tactical crime was required. but that it did think abusing trust could be considered. i said that. at that timee i had not done extensive research on that issue because it was irrelevant to the clinton case and i was not fully aware of telling counter arguments. the academic consensus on an...
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it actually grew out of work i theas a graduate student on oral history of permissive active -- action links, which was a device that protected nuclear weapons from unauthorized use that was invented in the early 1960's. as harvard prepared to do the oral history of the cuban missile crisis, they wanted to pioneer the technique with a smaller project and asked me and another person to do that. it was a great idea that turned out to have five people who and it was notea until we interviewed them and brought them on stage together that they discovered we were not the only ones. it turned into almost a comical exchange we brought them all together. , there were son many consequential decisions bush administration made. it would be interesting to do the same kind of study of bush administration decisions where we would interview people separately to see their individual role and then bring them and collectively to see how the roles fit together and she said, great idea. easy one.t with an the search. we would have so much momentum we would do one after the other. it turned out to be more d
it actually grew out of work i theas a graduate student on oral history of permissive active -- action links, which was a device that protected nuclear weapons from unauthorized use that was invented in the early 1960's. as harvard prepared to do the oral history of the cuban missile crisis, they wanted to pioneer the technique with a smaller project and asked me and another person to do that. it was a great idea that turned out to have five people who and it was notea until we interviewed them...
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protests sidestepping he also has a gun and these incidents occurred as members of the ruling fatah thea jemas the posse all the b j p having making statements say that this should be shot like killing the chest is that bob to. murder is and break it is. a head of the election. next week a. techie's president bush have typewrite on has been accused of breaking his word over the conflict in libya the charge came from president in. call in the french leader who says turkey schwartz shapes and most neris of arrived in the war zone in the past week despite already won promising to stay away to his foreign ministry says funds should stop supporting warlords money for have tar if it wants to help bring peace to libya still ahead on this al-jazeera news hour at the white house threatens a new book by former national security advisor john bolton as calls grow to summon him as a witness in president trump's impeachment trial in sports speech or as action from the australian open including the no rant american who stunned the world number one . hello turkey's about to get plastered with no you can
protests sidestepping he also has a gun and these incidents occurred as members of the ruling fatah thea jemas the posse all the b j p having making statements say that this should be shot like killing the chest is that bob to. murder is and break it is. a head of the election. next week a. techie's president bush have typewrite on has been accused of breaking his word over the conflict in libya the charge came from president in. call in the french leader who says turkey schwartz shapes and...