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we have always wanted europe to -- on theon costs burden of cost sharing, whether it is nato or ukraine or whatever. corruption was a huge issue in ukraine. that affects the distribution of money. surented some time to make that what money we provided would get to where they are best used in ukraine. finishing the corruption issues, not in the future, but back in 2015, it became important. there was never any quid pro quo . there was nothing illegal, nothing impeachable. thisnkly think, looking at , i think the process is unfair. it looks to me to be very divisive and partisan. ok with the president asking for an investigation into his rival? >> i'm trying to answer your question in the markets. i think the market sees the same thing, to be honest with you. i don't have a chance anymore to watch the networks as i used to have, but i watch the parade of investment experts and they are all pretty much saying the same thing. there is a certain amount of disruptive and is here, they don't see what the case is, and they do not want a change in economic policy, which has done so well. today's
we have always wanted europe to -- on theon costs burden of cost sharing, whether it is nato or ukraine or whatever. corruption was a huge issue in ukraine. that affects the distribution of money. surented some time to make that what money we provided would get to where they are best used in ukraine. finishing the corruption issues, not in the future, but back in 2015, it became important. there was never any quid pro quo . there was nothing illegal, nothing impeachable. thisnkly think, looking...
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from theone comes emirates or r saudi ararabia. >> the battltle for tripoli has played out. >> rightow, they are warning us about the enemy drones. the enemy is moving. we have to deal with that. a calledecial envoy libya the possible largest drone war theater in the world. >> the enemy is there, they are, by the tree. here. >> incoming fire intensifies, in yet another game of cat and mouse on the front lines around tripoli. >> we are pulling back because men here are alarmed about the prospect of drones. one thing they are concerned from the air. hit in hohong kong, a man coconfronting protesters was set on fire hours after a protester was shot by a police officer with a live round. it marks one of the most dramatic days in the protest since they began. video broadcast live, a police officer struggled with protesters trying to block a street. he pulls out his gun and fired. a 21-year-oldd man hit in the torso is in critical condition. it is the third time police have fired live rounds at protesters. shot andh, officer injured two teenagers who survived. to markators gathered the dea
from theone comes emirates or r saudi ararabia. >> the battltle for tripoli has played out. >> rightow, they are warning us about the enemy drones. the enemy is moving. we have to deal with that. a calledecial envoy libya the possible largest drone war theater in the world. >> the enemy is there, they are, by the tree. here. >> incoming fire intensifies, in yet another game of cat and mouse on the front lines around tripoli. >> we are pulling back because men here...
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. >> theone was much different saturday nigh meghan was smiling alongside harry at the remembrance festival. this was the first event since harry and meghan gave a vulnerable interview in africa. >> i ner thought it would be easy. i thought it would fair. thank you for asking, not many peopleave asked if i'm okay. >> the documentary came as a mbshell for the royal family. when meghan thanked the interviewer that led to some members of the household,kate, camilla reaching out to contact the couple to say we're here for you. >> i'm gd they're getting along. they can b friends again. >>> speaking of friends, i need to ask you about gwenstefani. how did you meet? >> we live close to each other and have kids. >> i love this so mu. >>> gwen is heading to vegas. nick jonas is taking her seat on the voice. >> gwen had a lot to say about that. >> nick jonas, did you have any say in that? >> i did not. >> gwen joked during her concert at the iheart radio theater in l.a. and deliveredhis message. >> i would say get ready to be inspired. >> i've started shooting. >> nick takes over for gwen whose vegas
. >> theone was much different saturday nigh meghan was smiling alongside harry at the remembrance festival. this was the first event since harry and meghan gave a vulnerable interview in africa. >> i ner thought it would be easy. i thought it would fair. thank you for asking, not many peopleave asked if i'm okay. >> the documentary came as a mbshell for the royal family. when meghan thanked the interviewer that led to some members of the household,kate, camilla reaching out...
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nearly 1,000 peope barricaded themselves in theon hg kong polytechnic university campus.nes catapulted and bows and arrows pitted agait tear garks udnts andolees.water cannons and fit he hrt d ilwhe city, an almost daily routine unfolds. mass protesters face off against police on streets flanked by luxury shops, banks and international companies just around the cner from the stock exchange. >> despite the escalation in violence, there is still widespread support for the youn protesters. more -- for more than a week office workers swarm the financial center, bringing the city to astandstill. the popular protest sloga chanted and say they want to high light what is percived as police brutality and excessive fohee. >> part ofoutrage on the streets is due to the fact that beijing is seen asaving backtracked from its promises of allowing the hong kong to directly choose leaders. cirious sectors of industry, legislative coand interest groups both for the chief by the communisy. been endorsed but this weekend, gehong kon will be able to express discontent at the ballot box at th
nearly 1,000 peope barricaded themselves in theon hg kong polytechnic university campus.nes catapulted and bows and arrows pitted agait tear garks udnts andolees.water cannons and fit he hrt d ilwhe city, an almost daily routine unfolds. mass protesters face off against police on streets flanked by luxury shops, banks and international companies just around the cner from the stock exchange. >> despite the escalation in violence, there is still widespread support for the youn protesters....
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these a few in theon doesn't upset you can tell he's in. new york and folks on the spot a mile he will not see it's full down on some of the big concerts a once off if you recall some 1st scene the but that of the film sets i'm not a know cause i'm a mendelssohn and you're going to focus on c m 4 will block the pick up a couple spots all the false time port. and it is astonishing to mention in. the news much money to be much more 15 to one who doesn't just have a hook to talk to just you know you don't know your misquote say and. push to how much you tell. him he came. from of the t.v. . i wish to meet you want to fuck 9th east and is a shift in the dollar to him for the of of but a friend of the 2 of. us one of us and us is the hope he took the shits and like the skin knows who and susie didn't you might just be some self varicose dick to to a flick of struck by that and if you can you dozens who had to get a 2 for me for. one does most of the 2nd of my story please totems the smoothest you mentioned his position is patricia i'm from the s
these a few in theon doesn't upset you can tell he's in. new york and folks on the spot a mile he will not see it's full down on some of the big concerts a once off if you recall some 1st scene the but that of the film sets i'm not a know cause i'm a mendelssohn and you're going to focus on c m 4 will block the pick up a couple spots all the false time port. and it is astonishing to mention in. the news much money to be much more 15 to one who doesn't just have a hook to talk to just you know...
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these a few in theon doesn't upset you can tell he's in. new york and folks on the spot in ma he will not see a shift in its full down on some big concerts and once of course i'm fussy in the but that of the film sets i'm not a know cause i'm a mendelssohn and you're going to focus on c m 4 will block e.p. kind of as a couple swabs all the false i'm port. news astonishing this mention didn't. need as much money to be much more $15.00 for. us who prefer to order just you know you don't know your misquote say and. push to how much you can plough. and he came. of them of the father of to us what made you want to fuck 9 least a man is a shift the dog to him for he of a but a friend of the 2 of. us one of us and us is the hope the 2 the shits and like the skin knows who and susie didn't you might just be some self varicose dicta to a flick of struck by that and if you can he does eames to have ticked a 2 for me or. a for the 2nd of my story cle he. wants the smoothest he mentioned his position is patricia to him for this meant dollars and so not
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said, theone is government can simply waited out. resonate withuld government officials. it is a different situation. >> i see no reason why any change of regime should kurds in affect the the constitution. see why the kurds are worried. the kurds could object, but there is no obvious reason why improving the system should have an adverse impact on the kurds. no reason i could see. see. >> i just have a historical rule if it is possible for something to go rule, it will go wrong for the kurds. that is my historical rule. >> when you ask a question, i would urge you to directed to a panel or panelist in particular, if you could. texas. from austin, this question is for michael if anyone could jump in. if these protests continue, could you foresee a situation dedicate moreld conventional or unconventional forces to put down the bailouts? >> what we are seeing now is it is primarily the ministry of interior that are tied to iran. i think they are getting their offices burned out, getting beat up on video. iraqis are not afraid to beat up captured fighters and execute them, t
said, theone is government can simply waited out. resonate withuld government officials. it is a different situation. >> i see no reason why any change of regime should kurds in affect the the constitution. see why the kurds are worried. the kurds could object, but there is no obvious reason why improving the system should have an adverse impact on the kurds. no reason i could see. see. >> i just have a historical rule if it is possible for something to go rule, it will go wrong for...
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economy theon midweek r.t. correspondent judy chavez brings us the latest on the shopping spree and how it could move south. and later amid a change of leadership the e.c.b. is also looking to new frontiers as the face of global finance continues to change hillary ford which of the british american business association lends us a hand to break down the central bank's move toward fin tech we have a lot in store today so let's get right to it. united states president donald trump says a trade deal between the u.s. and china is more likely following a call between negotiators from both countries on tuesday the u.s. president added that u.s. officials are keeping an eye on the situation in hong kong as part of the talks. i have a very good relationship as you know with president xi we're in the final throes of a very important deal i guess you could say one of the most important deals in trade ever. it's going very well but at the same time we want to see it go well and . i think it will i think that president xi c
economy theon midweek r.t. correspondent judy chavez brings us the latest on the shopping spree and how it could move south. and later amid a change of leadership the e.c.b. is also looking to new frontiers as the face of global finance continues to change hillary ford which of the british american business association lends us a hand to break down the central bank's move toward fin tech we have a lot in store today so let's get right to it. united states president donald trump says a trade...
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heavy correlated the percentage between the livable wage of the border guard for the corruption in theon environment. if there are any such data points we know are correlated and are not easy to fix and then to double down with our investment and soft power with the initiative is very important just about to come up to $1,000,000,000,000.1.1 chinese people are building in infrastructure as a shrewd geopolitical move not as a charity. and when we take our resources and commit them in military ventures one of our geopolitical rivals doubles down on softcover then i worry of the contortrt continued moral leadership of our country because a flag on a brand-new train gets a different feelingng locally than a flag on rubble even if it wasn't the target. but in terms of our own responsibilityre at home i think the divisions that played out on the international stage that the disagreements are an important part of our democracy and inability to have that respectfully listen to one another were getting to the point where and undermining our own internal instability we have learned that the united
heavy correlated the percentage between the livable wage of the border guard for the corruption in theon environment. if there are any such data points we know are correlated and are not easy to fix and then to double down with our investment and soft power with the initiative is very important just about to come up to $1,000,000,000,000.1.1 chinese people are building in infrastructure as a shrewd geopolitical move not as a charity. and when we take our resources and commit them in military...
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theon had agreed to send at request of the allies. meanwhile, they tried to get woodrow wilson to send troops of his own. he refused. he felt every resource should be used on the western front, so he refused for months. the allied supreme war council okayed the idea in early june of sending american troops there. 1918,y in mid-july of woodrow wilson spent a long night agonizing over the question. memoir inhis famous which he first argued why he would not send troops to russia and spent the last part saying what he would send troops to russia. the chief reason being to guard millions of dollars of war material sent to the russians to help the war cause throughout the war. secondly, he insisted american troops not get involved in the internal politics or do any fighting produced eight the russians in any way they could -- aid the russians in any way they could. meanwhile, back at the ranch, thegeneral in command of allied invasion moved his troops down to archangel to try to stop the gauntlet up the divina river. landed in archangel. th
theon had agreed to send at request of the allies. meanwhile, they tried to get woodrow wilson to send troops of his own. he refused. he felt every resource should be used on the western front, so he refused for months. the allied supreme war council okayed the idea in early june of sending american troops there. 1918,y in mid-july of woodrow wilson spent a long night agonizing over the question. memoir inhis famous which he first argued why he would not send troops to russia and spent the last...
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that theoned before curve is steepening.hat has happened in the wake of this optimism with china and the u.s. and potential trade agreements, is you are getting a repricing of this trait expectation. untilicing a rate cut next year power when the september meeting perhaps. there are near-term pressures that will keep bonds elevated. one is the corporate issuance. between 25 billion and 30 billion for the week. treasuries coming with its own supply beginning tomorrow with a three-year. that follows with a 10 year as well. a lot of factors could put some pressure. >> why so much corporate issuance now? >> the fed is old. spreads still remain pretty tight. any other corporate purposes you might need, this is a good time to do that. money: it has been for a long time. the 210 spread is like 20 basis points. from when itrent was below the recession signal? >> still relatively flat. you have to be wary about it. want to see they the yield curve steepen. that is the name of the game, what can we do and what do we need to see? it he
that theoned before curve is steepening.hat has happened in the wake of this optimism with china and the u.s. and potential trade agreements, is you are getting a repricing of this trait expectation. untilicing a rate cut next year power when the september meeting perhaps. there are near-term pressures that will keep bonds elevated. one is the corporate issuance. between 25 billion and 30 billion for the week. treasuries coming with its own supply beginning tomorrow with a three-year. that...
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jon: the -- reports are that the former national security advisory john bottom of theon referred to rudy giuliani, as a hand grenade meaning you know somebody about who is not to be touched or trusted what giuliani himself said about that. >> has no understanding of my role as defense lawyer i didn't tell white house what i was doing as defense lawyer, i did it privately. what i did there had this has nothing to do with his foreign policy good or bad i didn't get involved in foreign policy. i was involved in gathering very, very significant evidence to exculpatory my client if president wants to hire send personal attorney to ukraine to look for information dig up dirt isn't that progresstive. >> a bit more interesting than rudy giuliani being an individual's personal attorney he is personal attorney of president of united states president of united states held to higher level of responsible, and conduct, and average american, however, it is fascinating to watch jon bolton-rudy giuliani feud unfold in front of us as we saw john polt bolton tweet for the first time since removal from posi
jon: the -- reports are that the former national security advisory john bottom of theon referred to rudy giuliani, as a hand grenade meaning you know somebody about who is not to be touched or trusted what giuliani himself said about that. >> has no understanding of my role as defense lawyer i didn't tell white house what i was doing as defense lawyer, i did it privately. what i did there had this has nothing to do with his foreign policy good or bad i didn't get involved in foreign...
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. >> from theon previous testimony thein communications director using those technologies putting a cap on the workflow that's a great group of people to start with. l> i yelled back. >> cell a question with social media advertising i don't do the franking office so just talking about it sounds like with the social media what you say that over certain quantities are who you target which is what i do with my business on a daily basis you can tell your spouse happy birthday you can get that specific i can pick suburban women who belong to unions i can never do that through mail but that is a lot of value to use that that nobody will look at that but can you suggest that issue cracks that's my bigger concern to use that in official capacity that is campaign like. >> it all varies across platform so speaking at a general levelle but it's important to understand that members have access tomu social media for communication purposes there are two distinct ways to do this you can have a organic reach reit posting things and people that find it will follow and share then targeted advertising tha
. >> from theon previous testimony thein communications director using those technologies putting a cap on the workflow that's a great group of people to start with. l> i yelled back. >> cell a question with social media advertising i don't do the franking office so just talking about it sounds like with the social media what you say that over certain quantities are who you target which is what i do with my business on a daily basis you can tell your spouse happy birthday you can...
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when theon these side east german kids started to climb the wall. no one thought the east germans would be able to cross over. you looked over and all of a sudden, several hundred east germans are running and they just would not stop. they ran up to the wall. they started pulling them up by the hundreds. -- tom: and we are told they can move through all of the checkpoints very easily. the question is, what will this mean for the east german ?ommunist party will it be the undoing of the party? that will play out in the next several weeks, months, maybe as long as a year. do you have any idea of the numbers that might be coming through that wall? are west berliners prepared? tom: frankly, this whole thing handled moment by moment. i don't think anyone is prepared for that at all. they may lose as many as a million people in east germany, but many of them will come back and there will be a chance to revive the country. there could be an enormous outpouring from east germany out curiosity of nothing else. the city will be besieged. one young man said ea
when theon these side east german kids started to climb the wall. no one thought the east germans would be able to cross over. you looked over and all of a sudden, several hundred east germans are running and they just would not stop. they ran up to the wall. they started pulling them up by the hundreds. -- tom: and we are told they can move through all of the checkpoints very easily. the question is, what will this mean for the east german ?ommunist party will it be the undoing of the party?...
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. >> it's the worst i do i don't know what theon people of san francisco are even thinking and they have huge pile of money and i did research into this. they have tens of millions of dollars at least build some toilets put out some port potty they're like prosecutor is the into it in some way. no -- just let it rip. wherever you want to go. him and wolf are out there checking out scene by the bank. michael, check him out on the podcast, and a live -- november 24th, chicago improv reading live show it is going to be great. great to see you buddy still is to come gender reveal parties all over the internet these days.. but some liberals believe they can be boxing babies into the wrong gender. one eve those liberals named owl---- the name is owl like the bird is going to debate me about this, next. but first -- fox news goes deep into gang territory on the south side of chicago a lot of talk about barack obama there. that's next. ordinary eggs... and the best. which egg tastes more farm-fresh and delicious? only eggland's best. with more vitamins d and e and 25% less saturated fat? only eg
. >> it's the worst i do i don't know what theon people of san francisco are even thinking and they have huge pile of money and i did research into this. they have tens of millions of dollars at least build some toilets put out some port potty they're like prosecutor is the into it in some way. no -- just let it rip. wherever you want to go. him and wolf are out there checking out scene by the bank. michael, check him out on the podcast, and a live -- november 24th, chicago improv reading...
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run for something, there's so many groups you don't always hear about every day but have been doing theoncal level to not just recruit women at that level but groom them so they can run for congress and run successfully after being elected locally for a number of years. that's what democrats have been working so hard to do. that's one of the reasons, as you mentioned, chris, during your segment that republican women got shellacked essentially in 2018 and democratic women had such strong gains. you have to look at the issues when it comes to the issues that suburban women, who are the swing vote in every election or have been in the past few elections, the issues they care about are gun safety legislation, equal pay, women's rights across the board, reproductive rights, those issues democrats have been winning on for as long as i can possibly remember. we've seen that take more shape since donald trump has been president, since he has banned all -- banned any sort of movement on these issues when commit to gun safety legislation. it's not hard to figure out why republican women have had a
run for something, there's so many groups you don't always hear about every day but have been doing theoncal level to not just recruit women at that level but groom them so they can run for congress and run successfully after being elected locally for a number of years. that's what democrats have been working so hard to do. that's one of the reasons, as you mentioned, chris, during your segment that republican women got shellacked essentially in 2018 and democratic women had such strong gains....
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and sheo received an ominous phone call late one night while on theon job, telling her that r security was in jeopardy, that she had to come back to washington. and when she gave that testimony, brian, you could hear aan pin drop. then of course right then in realtime, the president was tweeting about her. the chairman asked her to respond, and she said she felt intimidated. this witness intimidation happened in realtime. it was one of the most historic congressional hearings ist thin any of us have ever seen, and i think it really was an emotional turning point for this impeachment inquiry. >> mike mcfaul, there are two types of movie producers in hollywood, those who write checks and those who produce the movies. there are two types of ambassadors, those who write checksho and receive their positions through patronage, which is hardly new to these times, and those who are members of the career foreign service. clearly thisse ambassador, as we you, is a member of the latter category. what did she reveal of herself today that you already knew to be true? >> well, i have worked with amb
and sheo received an ominous phone call late one night while on theon job, telling her that r security was in jeopardy, that she had to come back to washington. and when she gave that testimony, brian, you could hear aan pin drop. then of course right then in realtime, the president was tweeting about her. the chairman asked her to respond, and she said she felt intimidated. this witness intimidation happened in realtime. it was one of the most historic congressional hearings ist thin any of us...
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applied listen, i have heard no of theons to the content proposed legislation. what mostly i've heard is that apart a deal that fell and it's all our fault. that's pretty good revisionist history. apart because it didn't have the votes. and it wasn't just a question of the majority on side. you know full well there were minority party members who were it, and to vote for there was bipartisan opposition, frankly, because of all the stakeholder opposition, because it does not work. what are the differences, the differences? basically, that other deal would have prohibited sell in the particular, hina in enterprises.wned what are they? all railroads, utilities, airlines. engage ot the way we other countries and change their behavior. materially, factually wrong that would subsidize the chinese communist party. n the last 30 years, the export-import bank has exported p to $10 billion into the u.s. treasury. listen, i just wish people would have the courage of their convictions. seems to be ment made -- and i think it's a debate worth having is, should out of the wor
applied listen, i have heard no of theons to the content proposed legislation. what mostly i've heard is that apart a deal that fell and it's all our fault. that's pretty good revisionist history. apart because it didn't have the votes. and it wasn't just a question of the majority on side. you know full well there were minority party members who were it, and to vote for there was bipartisan opposition, frankly, because of all the stakeholder opposition, because it does not work. what are the...
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lawyer, jay sekulow, says he plans to ask the supreme court to step in on what is another test of theonaraf powers. he has seven days to do so. israeli airstrikes continued to blast gaza, bringing the death toll in the territory to at least 30. lestinians said most wer islamic jihad fighters, backed by iran, but at least 3 were minors. in a pre-dawn strike thursday morning, a missile killed six members of one family, all of them civilians, according to local officis. the air assault left buildings in ruins, in the heaviestng fighn months. meanwhile, the militants fired hundreds of rockets into israel. they caused no casualties. the fighting started tuesday, when an israeli strike killed a top islamic jihad commander. meanwhile, protests in lebanon resumed full force. they came after the country's president warned of more delays in forming a new government, an after a soldlled a man during overnight protests, the first fatility in the unrest. tires on fire to b majors set roads and highys. they vowed to stay until a new govement takes over and attacks corruption and economic distress. in
lawyer, jay sekulow, says he plans to ask the supreme court to step in on what is another test of theonaraf powers. he has seven days to do so. israeli airstrikes continued to blast gaza, bringing the death toll in the territory to at least 30. lestinians said most wer islamic jihad fighters, backed by iran, but at least 3 were minors. in a pre-dawn strike thursday morning, a missile killed six members of one family, all of them civilians, according to local officis. the air assault left...
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i also want to mention another theon -- another reason why trip was so important in my life and it was that it settled a question that i had been turning over my head for a long time. over then turning question of whether i would join my family's of serving in the military and i had been waiting a lot things on whether it was my turn to serve in the thing was iut me over the top cannot believe how losses when i knocked on the door and someone came and people were getting ready to go serve in the armed forces. i knew i was left, out of excuses and knew it was time for me to play my role and sign-up for the reserve and it was a long road that led me to afghanistan and back and has received better person and has made me better aware of what is at stake in the american presidency. so i have learned so much in these communities around here. i want to share with you why i am motivated to run for president at a time like this, and why i am asking you to caucus for me. let me ask you to form a picture in your mind as specifically as you can, and that is of what it is going to be like in our co
i also want to mention another theon -- another reason why trip was so important in my life and it was that it settled a question that i had been turning over my head for a long time. over then turning question of whether i would join my family's of serving in the military and i had been waiting a lot things on whether it was my turn to serve in the thing was iut me over the top cannot believe how losses when i knocked on the door and someone came and people were getting ready to go serve in...
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refute that has refuted that report all those allegations so it was only the allegation never ever theon army use chemical weapons before he handed over or he is also an oath to the international committee of course of the decision then to invite the o.p.c. w. him to remove chemical weapons or to actually win when there were such allegations about sitting on your i think if you so you ought to raise it o.p.c. w. wanted you drive 40 m. to go over we invited them to come we did it of we invited them to come because we told them you could come and should investigate because we were sure 100000 through the already geishas but of course the delegation of all with. as you know they are mostly biased well i mean the president o.b. c.w. had for them to arrive as he may have his own problems with whistle blower as. there is no doubt though that. he was the director general of your p c w who boarded. the destruction here he said there were gaps of certainties discrepancies in europe b c w wanted to destruction of chemical weapons here in this culture gap in our reports why don't they show it now w
refute that has refuted that report all those allegations so it was only the allegation never ever theon army use chemical weapons before he handed over or he is also an oath to the international committee of course of the decision then to invite the o.p.c. w. him to remove chemical weapons or to actually win when there were such allegations about sitting on your i think if you so you ought to raise it o.p.c. w. wanted you drive 40 m. to go over we invited them to come we did it of we invited...
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i am not able to attain theon police report. so i have no idea who she is. laura: she bit you. >> the whole world knows who i am. >> laura: did she bite you? >> yeah! sheid bit me. >> laura: oh, yeah, that looks like it hurt. wow. i can't believe the mma did not teach you how to hold you down where she couldn't bite you. >> i did! i just wasn't exactly expecting it. s [laughs] >> laura: all right, guys, thank you very much. everyone out there, no matter what your political views are, t stay safe and try to respect one another when you have a conversation or debate. and we ask and you answered. the second edition of "dear laura" when we come back. ♪ .. >> it's time again for "dear >> it is time for dear laura. jamie mahato. it is annoying the way you and hannity at the beginning of the show. i don't care if you have a thing going but it is annoying for us. i wish you would tone it down. i have no words for that one. that is ridiculous. is what lindsay wrote, your new habit of chuckling and giggling at the democrats antics is in no way enduring. do you think t
i am not able to attain theon police report. so i have no idea who she is. laura: she bit you. >> the whole world knows who i am. >> laura: did she bite you? >> yeah! sheid bit me. >> laura: oh, yeah, that looks like it hurt. wow. i can't believe the mma did not teach you how to hold you down where she couldn't bite you. >> i did! i just wasn't exactly expecting it. s [laughs] >> laura: all right, guys, thank you very much. everyone out there, no matter what...
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i was in dallas in august to do for "theon an article los angeles time." you meet people on the street who claim to of been there. they probably want. who claimed that were seven or eight different shooters that day. abert kennedy, i think it's little more cut and dried that the individual accused of his assassination, who was tried and sentenced to prison, sir handsome man -- sir hand to hand sirhan, did it. we just don't know. and i don't care to speculate on things i don't know about. by vincentend a book bugliosi. it's called "reclaiming history." county to be the l.a. district attorney. conspiracy theory on jon's assassination and comes to the conclusion that frankly i come to an i am not going to expressing any expertise, that it was probably a lone gunman, lee harvey oswald. they were both shot by a deranged men. one was 23 years old, one was 24. both loners. both tried to assassinate other famous people. also world had tried to -- oswald had tried to shoot a famous general. i think he stopped jimmy carter for a while. kennedy is the liberal icon. o
i was in dallas in august to do for "theon an article los angeles time." you meet people on the street who claim to of been there. they probably want. who claimed that were seven or eight different shooters that day. abert kennedy, i think it's little more cut and dried that the individual accused of his assassination, who was tried and sentenced to prison, sir handsome man -- sir hand to hand sirhan, did it. we just don't know. and i don't care to speculate on things i don't know...
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. >> accepting the fact that the body is going to go but theon peity doesn't have to gohi and that whichardest to admit is that character doesn't have to go. i'm flossie lewis, and this is my "brief but spectacular" takeo on growi. >> welcome to this speciie episode of "but spectacular." i'm steve goldbloom. the clip you just saw of flossie lewis first aired on pbs henewshour in 2016 and, as predicted, it did indeed go viral. more than seven llion viewers watched her take on growing old and living well, with thousands of comments coming in from around the world. and, flossie was a little overwhelmed by all the attention. she called me and asked if she was expected to respond personally to each othe comments on facebook. i assured her that she was not. flossie's video struck a chord with millions, but ones of the responses caught our attention. it came from author author daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, who wondered how wege mato track down his high school english teacher. we soon heard from otheres bay areaents who passed through flossie's classroom-- exd not just passed through, but
. >> accepting the fact that the body is going to go but theon peity doesn't have to gohi and that whichardest to admit is that character doesn't have to go. i'm flossie lewis, and this is my "brief but spectacular" takeo on growi. >> welcome to this speciie episode of "but spectacular." i'm steve goldbloom. the clip you just saw of flossie lewis first aired on pbs henewshour in 2016 and, as predicted, it did indeed go viral. more than seven llion viewers watched...
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trading status with theon u.s. will nowe reviewed every year. china is calling on the u.s.e, while it does add to beijing's anxieties, they clearly see the u.s. is not confronting china over everything, wthey believe the u.s. is simply using the unrest in hong kong as just another stick to beat china with. as for the trade deal, we're still waiting for any news of an interim deal that the two sides are apparently edging towards, no sign of that yet. finally, time is getting tight because another round of u.s. sanctions on china is due to hit in just three weeks on december 15th. no sign of that deal yet, ali. >> bill, good to see you my friend. thank you for joiningee us toda. bill neely in london. >>> climate scientists are sounding the alarm saying our planet may be on the verge of crossing several tipping points. in the journal of nature scientists suggest global warming is becoming irreversible in some places. some of those places include rapidly melting ice sheets in the eastern and western portions of antarctica and the loz of the amazon rain forest because of defores
trading status with theon u.s. will nowe reviewed every year. china is calling on the u.s.e, while it does add to beijing's anxieties, they clearly see the u.s. is not confronting china over everything, wthey believe the u.s. is simply using the unrest in hong kong as just another stick to beat china with. as for the trade deal, we're still waiting for any news of an interim deal that the two sides are apparently edging towards, no sign of that yet. finally, time is getting tight because...
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sondland's phone was on speakerphone, i could hear the president's voice through the ear piece of theon the president's voice was loud and recognizable, and ambassadoo land held the phone away from his ear for a period of time presumably because of the loud volume. i heard ambassador sondland ingreet the president and explain he was calling from kiev. i hea esident trump clarify he was in ukraine, ambassador sondland clarified yes he wain ukraine and went on to state your ass. zelensky, quote, loves i heard plump ask so he's going to do the investigation. bassador sondlandeplied he's going to do it, adding that president zelensky whether do anything you ask him to do. ev though i did not take notes of these statementshad a clear recollection that these statements were made. i believe that my colleagues were sitting at thele also knew that ambassador sondland was speaking with the president. i took the oppounity to ask ambassador sondland for hi candid impression on the president's views on you can. in particular i asked ambassador sondlath if it was true president did not give an explet
sondland's phone was on speakerphone, i could hear the president's voice through the ear piece of theon the president's voice was loud and recognizable, and ambassadoo land held the phone away from his ear for a period of time presumably because of the loud volume. i heard ambassador sondland ingreet the president and explain he was calling from kiev. i hea esident trump clarify he was in ukraine, ambassador sondland clarified yes he wain ukraine and went on to state your ass. zelensky, quote,...
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trump wants to have a trial in the senate because it's clearly the only chamber where he can expect theon sorry not finesse fairness that's my new zealand accent coming to her heels and saying he wants to hear adam schiff and joe biden and all these people actually speak can you explain to us is that how it would actually work if and when this goes to the senate. yes so what will happen is that if the house of representatives approves pietschmann then it moves over to the senate where there is an actual trial and the chief justice of the supreme court here in the united states presides over that trial this is what happened with bill clinton in 1998 he was ultimately acquitted by the senate because they need 67 votes and so in terms of the number of democratic senators they are at 49 so they would need a number of republican senators to move to their side of the position however nonetheless just the fact that the house of representatives will have impeach the president that he will go down in history is now the 3rd american prison and having been impeached is in and of itself a significant
trump wants to have a trial in the senate because it's clearly the only chamber where he can expect theon sorry not finesse fairness that's my new zealand accent coming to her heels and saying he wants to hear adam schiff and joe biden and all these people actually speak can you explain to us is that how it would actually work if and when this goes to the senate. yes so what will happen is that if the house of representatives approves pietschmann then it moves over to the senate where there is...
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thethink interesting things is the way he things which had not been previously related in one being theon insurance and risk-free assets. risk-free assets are important for banks, because they need to hold excess cash and capital in a risk-free environment. if you decide the italian government debt is not a risk-free asset, what are the italian banks supposed to hold? you do not have to define what a risk-free asset might be and achieve agreement on that. in order to get to a more perfect banking unit, you have to reach agreement on those. at bond market yields, one is more risky than the other. stephen: by the same token, one is less liquid than the other, , theye in german bunds run the black zero budget. that means the only thing you can hold his german bunds, that is not a workable solution either. is a fascinating conversation back can go on, and one that will go on in the halls of muscles and frankfurt. stephen macklow-smith, head of european equity strategy, jp morgan asset management is going to stick with us. we have more to talk about with of moreide of the idea shared risk in e
thethink interesting things is the way he things which had not been previously related in one being theon insurance and risk-free assets. risk-free assets are important for banks, because they need to hold excess cash and capital in a risk-free environment. if you decide the italian government debt is not a risk-free asset, what are the italian banks supposed to hold? you do not have to define what a risk-free asset might be and achieve agreement on that. in order to get to a more perfect...
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trump has been president. , the white house council of economic advisors put passage of theon 2017 corporate tax cuts, saying that every american family would receive an increase in household recurring increase in household income, between $4000 and $9,000. is there any evidence that that has actually occurred? chair powell: i haven't looked at that precise question. that is something cbo would be well-equipped to do. rep. smith: the white house council of economic advisors put out a report like that. i would think that they had would want to monitor the progress it has made there. is the united states economy growing -- is it currently growing at a rate higher than interest rates? actually, it well, is about the same. if using about the long-term sovereign rate of the united states, it is roughly equivalent to the growth rate right now. rep. higgins: conservative economist mark zandi from moody's analytics indicates that for every dollar that the horror government -- that the federal government gave away in the corporate tax cut, it regained $0.32, so that is a loss of investment of 68%. if
trump has been president. , the white house council of economic advisors put passage of theon 2017 corporate tax cuts, saying that every american family would receive an increase in household recurring increase in household income, between $4000 and $9,000. is there any evidence that that has actually occurred? chair powell: i haven't looked at that precise question. that is something cbo would be well-equipped to do. rep. smith: the white house council of economic advisors put out a report...
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>> you heard president trump ask ambassador sondland isrd he goi to do theon investigation? >> yes, sir. >> what was ambassador sondland's response? >> he said, oh, yeah. he's going to do it. he'll do anything you ask. >> and was that the end of the ukraine portion of the conversation?ra >> yes. >> a afterwards you described a follow on conversation you had with ambassador sondland where you asked him, i think, generally what did president trump think of ukraine, is that right? >> correct. >> what did ambassador sondland say to you? >> he said, he doesn't really care about ukraine. >> did he use slightly more colorful language than that? >> he did. >> what did he say that he does care about? >> he said he cares about big stuff. >> did he explain what he meant by big stuff? >> i asked him what kind of big stuff. we have big stuff going on here like a war with russia and he said no, big stuff, like the biden investigation that mr. giuliani is pushing. >> now, were you familiar with the biden investigation that he referenced at that point? >> yes, sir. >> and how do you have su
>> you heard president trump ask ambassador sondland isrd he goi to do theon investigation? >> yes, sir. >> what was ambassador sondland's response? >> he said, oh, yeah. he's going to do it. he'll do anything you ask. >> and was that the end of the ukraine portion of the conversation?ra >> yes. >> a afterwards you described a follow on conversation you had with ambassador sondland where you asked him, i think, generally what did president trump think...
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you should just be focused theon her.nce. cafornia can help you find a health plan that fits your needs and budget cause we believe you shouldn't have to choose between the life you've built and the care you need. >>hello everyone i'm catherine hey man you are watchi kron on live alongside michael yaki our political analyst and we will be watching hiory unfolding today on capitol hill, impeachment hearings going public. they are televised of course the ump presidency could hang in the balance michael i think so withhe momentum the democrats set up today. that's important i think they're best fact witnesses i think it's important. >>talk peter fact y pass a bill taylor, who is the current envoy to ukraine as well as george cantu had ukraine desk at the state department bh men had very strong deposition testiny. the democrats artrying to lead off to camp telling the story of the whole ukraine imbroglio that is t subject in the and then just some p for people watching the the essential question being asked. >>is what i mean the
you should just be focused theon her.nce. cafornia can help you find a health plan that fits your needs and budget cause we believe you shouldn't have to choose between the life you've built and the care you need. >>hello everyone i'm catherine hey man you are watchi kron on live alongside michael yaki our political analyst and we will be watching hiory unfolding today on capitol hill, impeachment hearings going public. they are televised of course the ump presidency could hang in the...
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war, theon the civil 1864 newmarket campaign, which he argues resulted in the last ther confederate victory in shenandoah valley, and had a -- had a strategic -- this talk was part of a symposium on far gotten -- unforgotten battles of the civil war. pleasure to introduce sarah k bierly. sarah is the managing editor at the civil war and conference correlator for gazette 665. she has spent the last few years exploring ways to share quality historic research in ways that will inform and inspire audiences. young age and through the year she has helped prepare stood -- prepare
war, theon the civil 1864 newmarket campaign, which he argues resulted in the last ther confederate victory in shenandoah valley, and had a -- had a strategic -- this talk was part of a symposium on far gotten -- unforgotten battles of the civil war. pleasure to introduce sarah k bierly. sarah is the managing editor at the civil war and conference correlator for gazette 665. she has spent the last few years exploring ways to share quality historic research in ways that will inform and inspire...
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we did what we could through in theon to reinvest public university and college assistant. 50/50 match, but what public colleges and universities, i think, have done massachusetts and elsewhere god bless them is try to do this strategy you see in private colleges where they raised wishard as much as they think the market will bear and promise to raise tuition aid for those who can't. except that the tuition aid never keeps up with the cost of college tuition and for a public college in particular it should be in meaningfully more affordable opportunity. quality, but many freeca more affordable and i think that is in the nature of the burden we all they are in order to leave things better for those who come behind us, so i don't think the answer is about everyone going to milton academy schools like it. but, i am very very conscious as i think you know that there are lots of other young people just as creative, just ass ambitious, just as determined as i was who didn't get that opportunity and they need and deserve because they are our kids, a way forward, also. >> governor, what is the
we did what we could through in theon to reinvest public university and college assistant. 50/50 match, but what public colleges and universities, i think, have done massachusetts and elsewhere god bless them is try to do this strategy you see in private colleges where they raised wishard as much as they think the market will bear and promise to raise tuition aid for those who can't. except that the tuition aid never keeps up with the cost of college tuition and for a public college in...
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congress who are on the house of representatives who were elected to make a decision because the gives theon is -- house of representatives the sole power of impeachment. liz on burr oak drive. ladies or gentlemen first? >> it is just me. rep. sensenbrenner: my question is, the federal deficit is high at this time but it has grown over the years without a doubt. i think we are in the trillions. rep. sensenbrenner: 22 trillion to be precise. >> what are they doing at the federal level to look at this and start pulling back or cutting the debt off? rep. sensenbrenner: unfortunately, nothing. i favored a connotation of amendment for -- constitutional amendment, because that seems to be the only thing to restrain congress from doing whatever it wants to do. i have criticized federal spendings, i have voted against budgets, and debt increases atause if you look at what what a lot of us putting our spending on the cuff is about, it is us spending money on ourselves and giving the bills to pay for it, plus interest, to our children and grandchildren. that is neither good economics and i don't think
congress who are on the house of representatives who were elected to make a decision because the gives theon is -- house of representatives the sole power of impeachment. liz on burr oak drive. ladies or gentlemen first? >> it is just me. rep. sensenbrenner: my question is, the federal deficit is high at this time but it has grown over the years without a doubt. i think we are in the trillions. rep. sensenbrenner: 22 trillion to be precise. >> what are they doing at the federal...
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theon is to protest pentagon's decision to award a contract to microsoft worth $10 billion.le bias and political influence. the contract has been expected to go to amazon web services but was given to microsoft. >> uber has been hit with a taxable in new jersey. it owes the state millions of dollars in unemployment and insurance charges for mis-classifying drivers as independent contractors. the bill goes back four years and includes 120 million dollars in interest and penalties. huber says it will challenge the ruling because it considers drivers to be independent contractors in new jersey. sophie: tesla is on the up after a recommendation for the model s3 by consumer reports. the cars earned an average rating in their liability report leading to the renewal of -- that were moved earlier. the survey was dominated by japan and korea. you can get around up of stories to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg subscribers go to dayb go. it is also available on the bloomberg anywhere app. ♪ ."ery: this is "daybreak: asia sophie: an offering that could raise
theon is to protest pentagon's decision to award a contract to microsoft worth $10 billion.le bias and political influence. the contract has been expected to go to amazon web services but was given to microsoft. >> uber has been hit with a taxable in new jersey. it owes the state millions of dollars in unemployment and insurance charges for mis-classifying drivers as independent contractors. the bill goes back four years and includes 120 million dollars in interest and penalties. huber...
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. >> i complement the gentleman raising theon contracting issue.my concern would be that these that accepted that, i want the salaries to be comparable and under the right environment will increase salaries. what you need from us and what is the environment needed to increase the salaries of the tso's? theust to highlight difference between the tso's and spp airports. we require they pay the same amount that we do. if we are able to identify additional funds, they would be required to match. what we like in the near term is the ability to have some a conversations with you about robust models. what are the options within the account we received for the coming years to determine the best path forward. i can't say how extremely valuable we think it is that you are asking me questions and expressing this interest. value for the workforce morale as well as the thesest and importance officers have on a daily basis. we opened the academy in georgia couple years back. i want to know how that is working, the whole idea are you all still encouraging? i unde
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meet the requirements that has something positive to provide the inmates into that helps increase theon staff level but when you have no one to provide all those things we try to provide volunteers and outsidere groups become a tremendous resource for us to do more than we can have the resources we have available. >> i appreciate that. we have a lot of different partners that have elaborated. before the house judiciary committee you testified i they o through a residential program because you feel it is a good step for them at least 75% of inmates are released and go through the halfway houses are based onia the charge that it seems to 75% is a defense of urine is going through the halfway houses. be that as it may they are really important so september 30, 2019, the only residential reentry program in the entire state of hawaii closed after providing transitional services for 29 years. it makes an impact on a facility like this closes the a person that leads a nonprofit that trained people to do these programs wanted to have a person that would be eligible to go through a residential r
meet the requirements that has something positive to provide the inmates into that helps increase theon staff level but when you have no one to provide all those things we try to provide volunteers and outsidere groups become a tremendous resource for us to do more than we can have the resources we have available. >> i appreciate that. we have a lot of different partners that have elaborated. before the house judiciary committee you testified i they o through a residential program because...
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by theons being targeted violence overseas we are absolutely committed to talking with you, senator. as fars are intelligence one of our facilities is in your state in tucson and i would be delighted if i could escort you there for a visit to see it. it is really about the partnership with state and local law enforcement and our mexican partners and sharing of that real-time tactical level information so we can identify the threats of the border and south of the border in mexico in sharing information with our partners in the mexican government. >> thank you. >> senator we would be happy to keep you informed as best we can and is appropriate. i will underscore of course what role the fbi will be able to play in mexico depends a lot on the willingness of our mexican partners to embrace and bring us in. that is still something being worked out. it is a fluid situation now. as we sit here, i do not yet know exactly what our footprint will look like but we will be happy to follow back up with u.s. things progress. >> thank you. national counterterrorism center does not work that particul
by theons being targeted violence overseas we are absolutely committed to talking with you, senator. as fars are intelligence one of our facilities is in your state in tucson and i would be delighted if i could escort you there for a visit to see it. it is really about the partnership with state and local law enforcement and our mexican partners and sharing of that real-time tactical level information so we can identify the threats of the border and south of the border in mexico in sharing...
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bribery, it's bad enough that the democrats have forbidden white house lawyers from participating in theon preceding. it's hard enough to defend herself without your lawyers present. but what is worse quid pro quo defend yourself against an accusation that keeps changing in the middle of theo proceedin. democrats accuse the president of high crime or impeachable offense he at least ought to know which one it is. went beaker post he says it's about bribery shens promises evidence of the bribery that we can be compelling and overwhelming and instead it is invisible. i yield back. >> mr. chairman i would like to join everyone and thank you both of our witnesses for our service, lieutenant colonel vindman as part of your policy portfolio, you maintain a relationship with ukrainian officials. >> that is correct. >> you explain earlier that your job in the white house was to cordon eight the united states and ukraine policy is that right? >> it is to cremate the united states policy vis-À-vis the ukraine. >> you testified these ukrainian officials began-v asking you, advise on how to respond to
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and again as you have mentioned, personally million cases now, one of theon stated causes is te lack of immigration judges and staff and enter our recent mortar supplemental boarding felt was appropriated $45 million for the hiring of 30 immigration judge haynes and 10 million for additional space and 10 million for the legal orientation program. as a progress in implementing this funding is of downgrade is direct i believe we implemented all of it except maybe .1 percent by the end of the fiscal year as we were directed to. screaming, immigration judge teams have been or are on board now. >> 439 immigration judges. back in september. actually. >> the hiring of thee additionl drug judge teams that's all been accomplished. student and has. have another class coming in two weeks. and now are averaging 20 class per quarter. my formal authorization is 534 so we still have more room to go. >> and you've identified new courtroom spaces as well. >> yes wiseman courtroom space we have a plan parleys 2021. civic have any legal orientations have been highlighted for expansion on the program. >
and again as you have mentioned, personally million cases now, one of theon stated causes is te lack of immigration judges and staff and enter our recent mortar supplemental boarding felt was appropriated $45 million for the hiring of 30 immigration judge haynes and 10 million for additional space and 10 million for the legal orientation program. as a progress in implementing this funding is of downgrade is direct i believe we implemented all of it except maybe .1 percent by the end of the...
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moses character is the only one undocumented out of theon group.ten has nothing to do with the fact they happen to be immigrants, documented or otherwise, that's really where the comedy comes in. that's where theirme arcs come from. so all of the characters are based on people we really knew or no currently. so moses' character is based on a' russian undocumented kid i knew in detroit that i met when we were shooting a movie. m deanna marie rivas character is based on severalct people.eo so once you root it in reality of these communities and humans, the comedy comes and also you get to tackle some issues that are otherwise people don't necessarily knowhe how to quanty in a comedy. >> you're out of politics, out of washington, but how much are youut thinking of these things? theth widely held assumption of immigration wasd optimistic. this was an opportunity for so many people. in these last few years, that's changed. the optimism exists but it's now blanketed withit a sense of fea that i don't think was there in the past like it is now. >> i wonde
moses character is the only one undocumented out of theon group.ten has nothing to do with the fact they happen to be immigrants, documented or otherwise, that's really where the comedy comes in. that's where theirme arcs come from. so all of the characters are based on people we really knew or no currently. so moses' character is based on a' russian undocumented kid i knew in detroit that i met when we were shooting a movie. m deanna marie rivas character is based on severalct people.eo so...
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they are working with other countries to bring the american economy down -- you have to , theons, thelist global economy, and the one , the global economy, and the one world order. in both cases, they have to bring our economy down because -- to match the rest of the world's economy. growthwhy obama said 2% should be the norm, because that is what they are trying to do, bring our economy down with the rest of the world's economy. to protrusion,k calling from columbus, georgia on the democratic line. patricia, good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling not just as a democrat, which i am as a think thebut i whistleblower's statement has dotted the i's and crossed the t's. they got her out so he could corrupt, which they never mentioned, he was corrupt. and biden and the clinton administration and all of them, they did investigate them. so later that if he did win the election against trump, the russians put it in trump -- look at all his family business over in europe, and everyone that has been in his circle is collateral damage. , he is shielding his family, his son-in-law, they
they are working with other countries to bring the american economy down -- you have to , theons, thelist global economy, and the one , the global economy, and the one world order. in both cases, they have to bring our economy down because -- to match the rest of the world's economy. growthwhy obama said 2% should be the norm, because that is what they are trying to do, bring our economy down with the rest of the world's economy. to protrusion,k calling from columbus, georgia on the democratic...
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tv, -- theon the warren -- the lady, everybodydicare for and it costs about $53 trillion.hat is the reason i am voting for mr. trump. thank you very much that you took our phone call. host: you mentioned senator elizabeth warren, we covered her friday evening and this is the headline. the editorial from the wall street journal, warren has what they are calling a fantasy plan. her financing and planning ideas have no relation to reality. linda from staten island, new york, welcome to the program. caller: good day. i appreciate c-span. the issue at this point is law enforcement. more laws or any amendments from the house. i am sincerely suggesting to washington, d.c. for judicial intervention to issue an --unction of the show called so-called impeachment inquiry. i would ask congress to act and strike down the 11th amendment clause, the immunity clause because currently minorities are judges aftero sue a court claim and no court -- group should be allowed to abuse any citizen and they are not above the law, either. it is unnerving to watch washington officials abuse their au
tv, -- theon the warren -- the lady, everybodydicare for and it costs about $53 trillion.hat is the reason i am voting for mr. trump. thank you very much that you took our phone call. host: you mentioned senator elizabeth warren, we covered her friday evening and this is the headline. the editorial from the wall street journal, warren has what they are calling a fantasy plan. her financing and planning ideas have no relation to reality. linda from staten island, new york, welcome to the...
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>> mister chairman as you are well aware today it's theone year anniversary of lion air so october 29was the crash . i believe it was november 7 when the faa put out an airworthiness directive to require certain procedures, procedural modifications. >> was that a typical airworthiness directive or was it highlighted as an emergency ordinance directive? >> i'm not sure. >> airworthiness directives by definition are considered emergency so i think this one was definitely one that is supposed to command the attention of theentire industry . >> and mister sumwalt is consulting with staff and that's fine if he supplements that but this was a red flag. put out about the max and the mcas part of it, is that correct? would you either of you gentlemen quarrel that this was a red flag warning western mark. >> it was an industrywide warning that everybody flies this airplane needs to know about this issue to that extent yes . >> is there a way we could have made it more explicit? was there something about this advisory that didn't get the job done mister hart? >> i'm sorry but i can'tspeak for t
>> mister chairman as you are well aware today it's theone year anniversary of lion air so october 29was the crash . i believe it was november 7 when the faa put out an airworthiness directive to require certain procedures, procedural modifications. >> was that a typical airworthiness directive or was it highlighted as an emergency ordinance directive? >> i'm not sure. >> airworthiness directives by definition are considered emergency so i think this one was definitely...