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jane: jonathan turley, as yoer, than jonathan: thank you, jane. ja: when we hear stories of migrants from africa trying to escape war and poverty, we usually think of the route across the mediterranean into europe. but an increasing number arere now seeking refuge in the u.s. and canada using an equally dangerous path through central america. since january, 3,500 africans have made the crossing, many from cameroon. most of their journey -- most start their journey by flying to ecuador or brazil. the most dangerous part of their journey a trek through the jungle on the border between colombia and panama. thbbc has been there.. reporter: african migrts somewhere you wouldn't expect t thbe, trekking through a colombian jungle on their way to the u.s. it is dangerous here. they will face deep and st flowing rivers, armed bandits, wild animals. despite the risk, some parents have come with their children. most of the people we meet are from cameroon, where an insurgency has displaced half ae million pe >> i have no regrets because i hope i will reach w
jane: jonathan turley, as yoer, than jonathan: thank you, jane. ja: when we hear stories of migrants from africa trying to escape war and poverty, we usually think of the route across the mediterranean into europe. but an increasing number arere now seeking refuge in the u.s. and canada using an equally dangerous path through central america. since january, 3,500 africans have made the crossing, many from cameroon. most of their journey -- most start their journey by flying to ecuador or...
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jane jonathan turley, as ever, thank you. miwhen we hear stories oants from africa trying to escape war and poverty, we ouually think the root across the mediterranean into europe. nbut areasing number are seeking refuge in the u.s. and canada using an equally dangers path through central america. since january, 3,500 africans have made the crossing, many from camera. -- cameroon. most start by flying to ecuador bor brazil. the most dangerous part of their jungle on the border between colombia and panama. bbthe has been tre. reporter: african migrants somewhere you wouldn't expect em to be, trekking through a colombian jungle on their way to the u.s. it is dangerous here. they will face dee and fast flowing rivers, armed bandits, wild animals. despite the risk, some parents have come with their childre most of the people we meet our from cameroon, where an insurgency hasal displaceda million people. >> i hope i will rch where i will not beursued, not be persecuted. ahead.ack home, and i better go i will be safe. porter: this
jane jonathan turley, as ever, thank you. miwhen we hear stories oants from africa trying to escape war and poverty, we ouually think the root across the mediterranean into europe. nbut areasing number are seeking refuge in the u.s. and canada using an equally dangers path through central america. since january, 3,500 africans have made the crossing, many from camera. -- cameroon. most start by flying to ecuador bor brazil. the most dangerous part of their jungle on the border between colombia...
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cbs news legal analyst jonathan turley: >> the idea that the president would suggest that the head ofte work with his private counsel in investigating one of his political opponents is grotesque. i mean, it's not criminal. but it is grossly inappropriate. >> reporter: the whistleblower who shed light on the call in a formal complaint was concerned about a violation of campaign finance laws that prohibit foreign entities from providing donations or another "thing of value" to candidates. justice department prosecutors determined mr. trump did not break those laws. the call log does not mention the nearly $400 million in military aid the president froze just days before the conversation, which democrats argue was a bargaining chip. >> it's very sad, what the democrats are doing to this country. they're dividing. they're belittling. they're demeaning our country. >> o'donnell: but right after zelensky mentions buying more american-made weapons, the president asks for a favor, to investigate whether a democratic national committee server that was hacked during the 2016 election ended up i
cbs news legal analyst jonathan turley: >> the idea that the president would suggest that the head ofte work with his private counsel in investigating one of his political opponents is grotesque. i mean, it's not criminal. but it is grossly inappropriate. >> reporter: the whistleblower who shed light on the call in a formal complaint was concerned about a violation of campaign finance laws that prohibit foreign entities from providing donations or another "thing of value"...
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they starta over turley setting me at $200 a month and so for the last three payments are made i made $200 for three payments and that me $600 but they charge me $147 in interest rates. i don't know how to get ahead of them other thann trying to pay t off? i am at a fixed income and they are eating up my income. mylities are eating up income. credit cards are not our only debt but we have our utilities and mortgages in medical bills. these things are playing together all at one time. >> host: helen, thank you for the culprit will let our guest respond. >> guest: yes, credit card debt is a big problem for many many people in this country. no question. generally speaking when it comes to what people are being charged to what they have to pay in terms of minimum payments generally there are formulas that are involved that help to regulate based on how much of a balance you have. that number moves with the balance you have but should not move on a month-to-month basis if your balance has not moved that much. there are restrictions as to how quickly the bank can change your interest rate w
they starta over turley setting me at $200 a month and so for the last three payments are made i made $200 for three payments and that me $600 but they charge me $147 in interest rates. i don't know how to get ahead of them other thann trying to pay t off? i am at a fixed income and they are eating up my income. mylities are eating up income. credit cards are not our only debt but we have our utilities and mortgages in medical bills. these things are playing together all at one time. >>...
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previously had an impeccable track record but now he's going to have a lot of trouble in because he's turley trying to raise it funds for vision fun too and so that's going to be very difficult to explain to masters why we work failed why over failed lift and slack why they all failed he invested in we work 9 separate times for a total of over $12000000000.00 over the last 3 years and that was essentially just burning cars. there are 3 it's pretty emblematic between the combination of we work and softbank and then the vision funded almost on an expert almost seems to be sort of perfect storm of the creature question whether this model can exist or with with human corns and major investors like most she saw him coming in and making the same level of return on investment they used to and exactly what his model previously was betting on the entrepreneur and if he newman here that actually goes against his entire philosophy so now founders are going to be reluctant in going to him for a couple because they're going to fear that 0 one day he's going to out me as well the founders can be inconveni
previously had an impeccable track record but now he's going to have a lot of trouble in because he's turley trying to raise it funds for vision fun too and so that's going to be very difficult to explain to masters why we work failed why over failed lift and slack why they all failed he invested in we work 9 separate times for a total of over $12000000000.00 over the last 3 years and that was essentially just burning cars. there are 3 it's pretty emblematic between the combination of we work...
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cbs news legal analyst jonathan turley. >> the idea that the president would suggest that the head ofvestigating one of his political opponents is grotesque. it's not criminal, but it is grossly inappropriate. >> reporter: the whistle-blower who shed light on the call in a formal complaint was concerned about a violation of campaign finance laws that prohibit foreign entities from providing donations or another thing of value to candidates. justice department prosecutors determined mr. trump did not break those laws. the call logoes not mention the nearly $400 million in military aid the president froze just days before the conversation which democrats argue was a bargaining chip. >> it's very sad what the democrats are doing to this country. they're dividing. they're belittling. they're demeaning our country. >> reporter: but right after zelensky mentions buying more american-made weapons, the president asks for a favor, to investigate whether a server that was hacked during the 2016 election ended up in ukraine. >> where did it start? how come it started? it was all nonsense. it was
cbs news legal analyst jonathan turley. >> the idea that the president would suggest that the head ofvestigating one of his political opponents is grotesque. it's not criminal, but it is grossly inappropriate. >> reporter: the whistle-blower who shed light on the call in a formal complaint was concerned about a violation of campaign finance laws that prohibit foreign entities from providing donations or another thing of value to candidates. justice department prosecutors determined...
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the situation in the atlantic was entirely given by stefan turley.t wasn't about social media stuff. that was the pretext but no one ever spoke to me about it, no one ever said let's talk about this. jeff goldberg, the editor there, right before it was supposed to happen, i can't put you in front of this group. i'm ready to go, let's do it. so that was that. >> what do you write that got you fired to q >> nominally. >> host: had you written it prior to q >> i only wrote one article for the atlantic and it was how libertarianism is an unpopular idea that nobody likes much. that was fairly uncontroversial. it was a discussion i had on twitter years before i went to work for the atlantic so i'm opposed to abortion. i think it should be criminalized. i'm opposed to capital punishment but i argued in the past if we're going to have capital punishment we shouldn't do this creepy medical thing where we do it through lethal injection and put him on a gurney in a hospital situation. of the state is going to take logic to do so in a forthrightly violent manner
the situation in the atlantic was entirely given by stefan turley.t wasn't about social media stuff. that was the pretext but no one ever spoke to me about it, no one ever said let's talk about this. jeff goldberg, the editor there, right before it was supposed to happen, i can't put you in front of this group. i'm ready to go, let's do it. so that was that. >> what do you write that got you fired to q >> nominally. >> host: had you written it prior to q >> i only wrote...
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labour mp anna turley called it the "physical embodiment of arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contemptly popular. the scene has been likened to what looks like a lovely impressionist painting. someone else has put the leader of the house of commons in mid—highjump. another twitter user says that jacob rees—mogg's body language is the perfect example to use to illustrate the falling size of the conservative majority since 2017. when do labour want a general election, which they've been calling forfor over a year? many labour mps want one only after they've forced the prime minister to accept what he says he will never accept — a delay to brexit. an election in november therefore. others argue it can and should be held on borisjohnson's proposed date — october 15th — just days before a crucial eu summit. in pmqs yesterday this is how jeremy corbyn described the pm's promise of an election. it is like the author of an apple to snow white. it is not an apple, it is the poison of an ordeal. —— a no deal. let's talk to labour mp lloyd russell—moyle and with him some labour voters who have qu
labour mp anna turley called it the "physical embodiment of arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contemptly popular. the scene has been likened to what looks like a lovely impressionist painting. someone else has put the leader of the house of commons in mid—highjump. another twitter user says that jacob rees—mogg's body language is the perfect example to use to illustrate the falling size of the conservative majority since 2017. when do labour want a general election, which they've...
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jonathan turley is with us from washington. he's a constitutional law professor at george washington university and has criticized the push towards impeachment. jonathan, good morning. >> good morning. >> you can argue that what the president did is inappropriate. is it impeachable? >> it could be. part of the problem with the past impeachment allegations is they are very strong allegations raised. self-dealing is something that can constitute a form of corruption, an abuse of office. so, this is the real mccoy. you just have to prove it. the problem is with this transcript is that there's plenty here that helps the president on his defense. not only are they a quid short of a pro quo, no express promise, but it also contains president trump's discussion about why he wants other countries, european countries, to also put money into ukraine. trump is insisting he withheld that $400 million to try to put pressure on the europeans to pony up. the transcript will help him there. but there's also, you know, material here that will c
jonathan turley is with us from washington. he's a constitutional law professor at george washington university and has criticized the push towards impeachment. jonathan, good morning. >> good morning. >> you can argue that what the president did is inappropriate. is it impeachable? >> it could be. part of the problem with the past impeachment allegations is they are very strong allegations raised. self-dealing is something that can constitute a form of corruption, an abuse of...
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. >> jonathan turley is with us. he testified before congress in 1998. oath. good morning, jonathan. thanks for being here. you just heard the congressman saying the president did nothing impeachable and that the evidence is hearsay. >> first of all, you can bring in hearsay evidence in impeachment process. you can bring it in in the trial itself. also, if this is proven, this is a clear impeachable offense. this could be self-healing using public office to your own political and personal advantage. you is have to prove it. >> what are the democrats missing at this point? >> a quid. the fact is that the transcript does not do it. people say you don't have to show he made this connection. >> connection to military aid, almost $400 million. >> you really do. if you're going to take down a president, you're going to need to show he made that linkage. i've got $400 on the table and this is what i want. he falls short of that. this is a president that has a curious ability to rest on the line of criminality. it's a place most presidents avoid. >> some would s
. >> jonathan turley is with us. he testified before congress in 1998. oath. good morning, jonathan. thanks for being here. you just heard the congressman saying the president did nothing impeachable and that the evidence is hearsay. >> first of all, you can bring in hearsay evidence in impeachment process. you can bring it in in the trial itself. also, if this is proven, this is a clear impeachable offense. this could be self-healing using public office to your own political and...
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cause structures turley damage and that is going to be a concern as outer bands continue to come acrossrom the center of the storm. hurricane force winds around 60 miles from the center of the storm. even if you don't have a landfall along south carolina. you are still going to be dealing with hurricane impacts. we do think we are going to see the potential for a landfall around hatteras tomorrow morning. again, that's just a point. we are going to feel the effects of this hurricane well up and down the coast. all the way up towards the delmarva as we head into friday. those all hurricane warnings meaning we will see the effects of a storm surge and the hurricane force winds and the heavy rainfall and the severe storms as well throughout the day today and to tomorrow. steve: another storm day. all right. j.d., thank you very much. ainsley: congresswoman aoc who represents this area of new york. she is a democrat. she has strong opinions about gun control. got into a clash with dan crenshaw. brian: so odd aoc clash on twitter? ainsley: you can see dan crenshaw injured fighting for our co
cause structures turley damage and that is going to be a concern as outer bands continue to come acrossrom the center of the storm. hurricane force winds around 60 miles from the center of the storm. even if you don't have a landfall along south carolina. you are still going to be dealing with hurricane impacts. we do think we are going to see the potential for a landfall around hatteras tomorrow morning. again, that's just a point. we are going to feel the effects of this hurricane well up and...