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ones. >> evelyn wright: i had to organize them. >> bill wright: but she-- >> evelyn wright: i'm likehis on my own. or else it's going to be bad, because mom's going to grow bear hair and you're not going to like it." >> home video: all right, quit it. >> whitaker: the wright kids were cowboys playing cowboys and were natural ranch hands. it kept them out of evelyn's hair, and out of trouble. the seven boys and six girls knew how to ride a horse before they could peddle a bike. some of the girls rodeo'd, too, but never went pro. >> evelyn wright: they learned how to break horses early, how to ride and tame horses and train them. i think you have to be a cowboy before you can be a rodeo cowboy. >> whitaker: the ranch was their training ground. the family has been working this land at the edge of zion national park for more than a century and a half. >> bill wright: i'm five generations, cody's six, rusty's seven, and his boy is eight. ( laughs ) generations. >>hitakeil do you thin the wright family will be ranching this land in another 150 years? >> bill wright: well, i hope so, i real
ones. >> evelyn wright: i had to organize them. >> bill wright: but she-- >> evelyn wright: i'm likehis on my own. or else it's going to be bad, because mom's going to grow bear hair and you're not going to like it." >> home video: all right, quit it. >> whitaker: the wright kids were cowboys playing cowboys and were natural ranch hands. it kept them out of evelyn's hair, and out of trouble. the seven boys and six girls knew how to ride a horse before they...
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wright threw him out of his vehicle and left him for dead, but he survived, and a short time later wright and his a companion were arrested. she was sentenced to 30 years while wright received the maximum 50 years for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal e confinement. but he feels another factor contributed to his sentence. >> i believe the laws is more stronger on black guys here. i mean, that's my personal opinion. my whole jury was white, you know? i didn't have nobody of my peers, so they probably couldn't understand this type of crime or understand what happened.e they just associate black people with violence.ha he did it.th convict him.id >> wright believes his race is also a detriment at wabash. >> i'm on the wrong side of the color margin. that's just honesty. this prison is predominantly 's white people, you know what i mean? you know, i'm not saying they're racist. you've got people walking around with swastikas and hitler tattoos and it throws me off, like damn, this is their prison. you know what i mean? they're comfortable with doing it because it's their prison. >> gerald
wright threw him out of his vehicle and left him for dead, but he survived, and a short time later wright and his a companion were arrested. she was sentenced to 30 years while wright received the maximum 50 years for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal e confinement. but he feels another factor contributed to his sentence. >> i believe the laws is more stronger on black guys here. i mean, that's my personal opinion. my whole jury was white, you know? i didn't have nobody of my peers, so...
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horatio wright had waited to launch his own attack. he had had a long day as they had been up and at their position since 3:00 a.m. leading the assault will be two units. -- would be two units. where the time they got into position, chaos was raining in front of tower battery. -- reigning in front of tower battery. it was not to be. as the men from new hampshire were struggling against a new confederate line, a line of defensive works, the men from the third rhode island could see the third new hampshire retreating. the confederate engagement at this moment of the context was unequal. it raged for some time. confederate casualties were mounting quickly. lamar had been wounded in the neck. he handed off command and he handed command to colonel thomas wegner. -- wegner. -- wagner. as more reinforcements arrived at these positions, the assaults of both stevens' division and rights -- wright's division looked more futile than ever. as they reached this line, they saw the third new hampshire retreating. they too, would begin to fall back. t
horatio wright had waited to launch his own attack. he had had a long day as they had been up and at their position since 3:00 a.m. leading the assault will be two units. -- would be two units. where the time they got into position, chaos was raining in front of tower battery. -- reigning in front of tower battery. it was not to be. as the men from new hampshire were struggling against a new confederate line, a line of defensive works, the men from the third rhode island could see the third new...
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by night fall, wright's men had camp.upied and armed as the arrival of stevens and wright's men and their growing position on june 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th continued, and command of a fort just opposite the federal camps known as tower officers there were monitoring the development of operations.l the officer in charge at the day was thomas lamar. lamar had developed into an aggressive leader, despite a byk of military education 1862. he had been born to a prominent plantation family from edgefield, south carolina, and a planner himself until he was elected to the state general assembly in 1860 where was a strong supporter of the secessionist movement. 1861,he war broke out in lamar would receive an appointment to serve as a staff governor of south carolina's staff, but he very quickly found himself bored. petitioned for a field command which he would finally get and he would rise through ranks, following his shift in assignment. colonel thomas lamar at battery tower, or tower battery seeing these federal soldiers begin to juneruct their camp on 9th order his guns inside the battery to open
by night fall, wright's men had camp.upied and armed as the arrival of stevens and wright's men and their growing position on june 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th continued, and command of a fort just opposite the federal camps known as tower officers there were monitoring the development of operations.l the officer in charge at the day was thomas lamar. lamar had developed into an aggressive leader, despite a byk of military education 1862. he had been born to a prominent plantation family from...
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finally, let me talk about miss wright. miss wright has been an educator for over 16 years. she began her career teaching in murla, alaska, the heart and soul of our state. she taught at akbay in juneau where she was born and raised. she's passionate about incorporating place-base knowledge into the classroom. she says that every year her students participate in place-base learning. they pick berries, a traditional part of alaskan native subsistence lifestyle in order to gather the data and more detailed information about our incredible environments throughout the state. quote, students in my classroom learn a lot of alaskan native languages and participate in klinket dance groups performing around alaska. she takes her fourth and fifth grade students on a field trip to the ecosystem so they can learn how animals adopt to survive in different environments. teaching in alaska is a gift and taking advantage of it is something i value very much, miss wright said. it was in fact, mr. president, a sentiment expressed by all four of these teachers who won this very prestigious awa
finally, let me talk about miss wright. miss wright has been an educator for over 16 years. she began her career teaching in murla, alaska, the heart and soul of our state. she taught at akbay in juneau where she was born and raised. she's passionate about incorporating place-base knowledge into the classroom. she says that every year her students participate in place-base learning. they pick berries, a traditional part of alaskan native subsistence lifestyle in order to gather the data and...
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city leave it late and wright is off to eat leaves. looking forward to much that one or are you off? no, i will be watching that one. i will be watching it. norwich had come out of thejungle watching it. norwich had come out of the jungle that has the championship. it must be happy camp, i would have thought. annie, frank and his young team are passing all the trials at the moment. —— i mean, frank and his young team. hejust got it, eventually! an island shaped like a leaf at the meeting point of four seas. between the 1960s and the 1990s, taiwan underwent massive industrialisation in what has become known as the taiwan miracle. huge tech firms grew, becoming household names — asus, htc, acer. at the centre of this was the semiconductor industry, led by a company you have probably never heard of — tsmc. it is one of the largest semiconductor manufacturers in the world, producing the chips inside some of the best phones, including the iphone 11. it is most likely if you have a smartphone, you have something made by tsmc. and these chips
city leave it late and wright is off to eat leaves. looking forward to much that one or are you off? no, i will be watching that one. i will be watching it. norwich had come out of thejungle watching it. norwich had come out of the jungle that has the championship. it must be happy camp, i would have thought. annie, frank and his young team are passing all the trials at the moment. —— i mean, frank and his young team. hejust got it, eventually! an island shaped like a leaf at the meeting...
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city leave it late and wright is off to eat leaves.ch had come out of thejungle watching it. norwich had come out of the jungle that has the championship. it must be happy camp, i would have thought. annie, frank and his young team are passing all the trials at the moment. —— i mean, frank and his young team. hejust got it, eventually!
city leave it late and wright is off to eat leaves.ch had come out of thejungle watching it. norwich had come out of the jungle that has the championship. it must be happy camp, i would have thought. annie, frank and his young team are passing all the trials at the moment. —— i mean, frank and his young team. hejust got it, eventually!
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abc's david wright at the white house. >> reporter: this weekend, the president's lawyer went on fox news to say he's not worried his client might expect him to take the fall for ukraine. >> i've seen things written like, he's going to throw me under the bus. >> right. >> when they say that, i say he isn't, but i have insurance. >> reporter: it's not the first time rudy giuliani has said so. he also told "the guardian" he has insurance in case trump turns on him. but giuliani now says, in a tweet, he's being sarcastic. and tonight, more potential problems for giuliani. abc news has learned the house intelligence committee has obtained audio and video recordings and photographs from one of his associates, lev parnas. it's unclear what they depict, but parnas says he wants to comply with the inquiry. impeachment is now on a fast track, even though democrats admit they haven't been able to conduct a thorough inquiry, because the white house continues to stonewall. >> we're not willing to simply allow them to wait us out, to stall this proceeding when the facts are already overwhelming.
abc's david wright at the white house. >> reporter: this weekend, the president's lawyer went on fox news to say he's not worried his client might expect him to take the fall for ukraine. >> i've seen things written like, he's going to throw me under the bus. >> right. >> when they say that, i say he isn't, but i have insurance. >> reporter: it's not the first time rudy giuliani has said so. he also told "the guardian" he has insurance in case trump turns...
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abc's david wright on impeachment and intimidation. >> reporter: by 8:30 this morning, it was clear this be standing room only. the long line of spectators in the marble corridor seemed to stretch back forever. the house impeachment showdown has instantly become "the" marquee event in washington. start time, 9:00 a.m. sharp. the battle lines drawn. >> mr. chair mman, i want you t release the full transcript of the depositions. >> this is historic, and i think everyone in that hearing room feels the gravity of history on them. >> reporter: today's witness, one of the most senior diplomats, marie yovanovitch. >> do you swear or affirm -- >> reporter: president trump abruptly recalled her last spring. she testified today she was kneecapped through a smear campaign led by a corrupt ukrainian prosecutor and president trump as lawyer, rudy giuliani. >> i do not understand mr. giuliani's motives for attacking me, nor can i offer an opinion on whether he believed the allegations he's read about me. clearly no one at the state department did. >> reporter: she said the order to leave ukraine came
abc's david wright on impeachment and intimidation. >> reporter: by 8:30 this morning, it was clear this be standing room only. the long line of spectators in the marble corridor seemed to stretch back forever. the house impeachment showdown has instantly become "the" marquee event in washington. start time, 9:00 a.m. sharp. the battle lines drawn. >> mr. chair mman, i want you t release the full transcript of the depositions. >> this is historic, and i think...
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abc's david wright with the high-stakes political firestorm. >> i never thought i'd see or hear thatd with regard to me, impeachment. >> reporter: in a few short weeks, the unthinkable has become all but inevitable. >> the actions taken by the president have seriously violated the constitution. >> reporter: the president vehemently denies he's done anything wrong and accuses the democrats with being obsessed with removing him from office. >> everybody knows it's a democrat witch hunt. here we go again. >> reporter: the democrats call the this a textbook case of a president abusing his office. >> a mafia-like shakedown of a foreign leader. >> reporter: the question at issue, whether in a phone call, the president pressured ukraine's newly-elected president, using as leverage much-needed military aid and a coveted white house visit. >> conversation i had with the president of ukraine was absolutely perfect. >> reporter: but after that call, a whistle blower, working inside the white house, filed a formal complaint against the president, that's what ultimately led to this inquiry. >> it
abc's david wright with the high-stakes political firestorm. >> i never thought i'd see or hear thatd with regard to me, impeachment. >> reporter: in a few short weeks, the unthinkable has become all but inevitable. >> the actions taken by the president have seriously violated the constitution. >> reporter: the president vehemently denies he's done anything wrong and accuses the democrats with being obsessed with removing him from office. >> everybody knows it's a...
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army colonel wright is my guest. thank you. the co-founder of the controversial white helmets rescue group in syria has been found dead near his apartment in istanbul the u.k. me just been quick to point the finger at russia he's been a coach and explains this might have been a news story about a latch to suicide a former british army officer who helped start the white house mess has been found dead near his home in istanbul according to all news sources he foul off the balcony of his home office and that would have been the end of it if not for one detail according to the british media russia pushed him well not literally of course but if the u.k. tabloids are to be believed it happened right after the russian foreign ministry tweeted that he was an am i 6. the white house is co-founder james the mystery is a former agent of britain's am i 6 who has been spotted all over the world including the balkans and the middle east his connections to terrorist groups were reported back during his mission in kosovo the russian foreign mi
army colonel wright is my guest. thank you. the co-founder of the controversial white helmets rescue group in syria has been found dead near his apartment in istanbul the u.k. me just been quick to point the finger at russia he's been a coach and explains this might have been a news story about a latch to suicide a former british army officer who helped start the white house mess has been found dead near his home in istanbul according to all news sources he foul off the balcony of his home...
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laura: robin wright,hank you robin: thank you.ith us. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the former british consulate worker who says he was detained andtu torred in china speaks to the bbc. laura: afghanistan's first all- female squad of landmine experts are close to announcing their clear to province of explosives. the bbc has been there to find out what motivates them. reporter: it is mission critical for these women. walking in a bartlefield in of a hidden enemy. they are the country's first ever team of female deminers, unearthing remnants of the four decades can't. for some, it is a personal flight. -- fight. >> a man had gone to the mountain on the day of eid. he said he would be back soon, but he never came back. from that day i decided, i wish there was equipment or opportunity so i could clear of the mine. reporter: this was a war front between the russians and the then-mujahedin. now it is a ptor littered with cluster bombs, landmines, and bombshells. within the first two hour
laura: robin wright,hank you robin: thank you.ith us. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the former british consulate worker who says he was detained andtu torred in china speaks to the bbc. laura: afghanistan's first all- female squad of landmine experts are close to announcing their clear to province of explosives. the bbc has been there to find out what motivates them. reporter: it is mission critical for these women. walking in a...
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for more, i spoke to robin wright of the u.s. institute for peace. iran's leadership islaiming they have ended the protests, but how much of a threat to they posed to the leadership in tehran? robin: these are the mostat serious demonsns in two years and arguably one of only four sets of demonstrations since the revolution in 1979. the regime is in seriousec omic trouble because o u.s. sanctions and the plummeting value of the rial, the plummeting sale of oil. these are serious. they could crack down all theyff want and cuthe internet but the fact is that the iranians are very unhappy with the impact on the lue of their income and the prices. but the question is, is this enough to actually force a change in regime or force major policy changes? laura: do you think the u.s. is going to turn up the maximum thpressure campaign, hopinat that could force an end to the iranian regime? robin: absoluty. this plays right into the trump administration's policy of trying to get the regime to succumb -- to provide moreco essions, whether it is on the nuclear pro
for more, i spoke to robin wright of the u.s. institute for peace. iran's leadership islaiming they have ended the protests, but how much of a threat to they posed to the leadership in tehran? robin: these are the mostat serious demonsns in two years and arguably one of only four sets of demonstrations since the revolution in 1979. the regime is in seriousec omic trouble because o u.s. sanctions and the plummeting value of the rial, the plummeting sale of oil. these are serious. they could...
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things, at wright paterson air force base. again, failing to pass the agreement will also keep us from moving forward with the across-the-board 3.1% pay increase for our troops, which is key to ensuring they're fairly compensated for their hard work and the sacrifices we've talked about today. it will be the largest pay raise in a decade and they shouldn't be prevented from getting it because of our political differences here on other issues. anyone who's read the constitution will tell you that the very first stated purpose of the federal government is to, and i quote, provide for the common defense. that's our fundamental responsibility here. if we can't put aside these partisan disagreements and reach an agreement to fund our armed forces, we're failing to carry out those duties. i hope it doesn't come to that. i hope politics can be put aside and we can agree soon to give our men and women in uniform the comprehensive support that they need. because when you meet veterans, as i did on veterans day across our state, you can
things, at wright paterson air force base. again, failing to pass the agreement will also keep us from moving forward with the across-the-board 3.1% pay increase for our troops, which is key to ensuring they're fairly compensated for their hard work and the sacrifices we've talked about today. it will be the largest pay raise in a decade and they shouldn't be prevented from getting it because of our political differences here on other issues. anyone who's read the constitution will tell you...
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. >> daryl wright helps set the table and menu at this washington community kitchen. >> and today wef and bean soup we get all the ingredients from the usda. >> wright says they make 20 oh more bowls of soup a day. more takeout peeps and pop-up farmer markets in underserved neighborhoods. >> with the food from the usd. a i've done floating market we pack up as much fres produce and meet and dairy and fruit on put them on the truck and goo to the food deserts with no no grocery stores. >> he says it's not forever but a blessing while it lasts. >> while i'm appreciative of farms wishes to capitalize off of investments, i lls look at the many millions of people who are living below the poverty line who this food to feeding and allowing them to thrive. >> amid a crowd of unserntd certainty for farmers a silver lining for others in need. for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche in washington. >> and before he go, here is a look at the numbers on wall street. the dow rose 5 a pipt. the nasdaq gained 15. s&p added 6. and that is "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. tha
. >> daryl wright helps set the table and menu at this washington community kitchen. >> and today wef and bean soup we get all the ingredients from the usda. >> wright says they make 20 oh more bowls of soup a day. more takeout peeps and pop-up farmer markets in underserved neighborhoods. >> with the food from the usd. a i've done floating market we pack up as much fres produce and meet and dairy and fruit on put them on the truck and goo to the food deserts with no no...
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wright, for five minutes. mr. wright: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm proud to introduce the k nine hero act last week. military and law enforcement k nines work in tan den with the great men and women who serve our great nation. once they retire from service, the medical treatment they need is often significant enough to create a financial hardship for the individuals who care for them. the canine hero act creates a grant program to assist nonprofits that take in retired working dogs or provide financial assistance to the owners of retired working dogs. these grants will cover medical cost such as veterinarian visits, medical procedures, diagnostic tests, and medications which tend to average around $3,000 per year, per dog. as most know, just a few weeks ago a k-9 played a rue shall role in the capture and ultimately the killing of isis leader abu al-baghdadi. this k-9 took off, racing down an underground tunnel before cornering baghdadi, leaving him nowhere to run. it's stories like these that inspired me to introduce the k-9 hero act. t
wright, for five minutes. mr. wright: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm proud to introduce the k nine hero act last week. military and law enforcement k nines work in tan den with the great men and women who serve our great nation. once they retire from service, the medical treatment they need is often significant enough to create a financial hardship for the individuals who care for them. the canine hero act creates a grant program to assist nonprofits that take in retired working dogs...
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and our consumers tell us shop on the internet.t place to and that's what we do every day. >> miss wrighto say that copy writers are trained to authenticate lower risk items and that in october alone more than 4,000 products out of 490,000 were replicated because they were counterfeit. she did not address the number of fakes that her company already sold. >> today, volkswagen broke ground on a plant expansion in tennessee. where the compa built electric vehicl. it's the latest example of auto makers pumping billions of dollars into electric cars. >> reporter: volkswagen is plugging in. the germa auto maker pushing too sell million electric vehicles is spending nearly a billion dollars to expand its plant in chat noog. >> it's not alone. "g" is vertigo one of its plants in detroit to build an electric truck. while ford is planning to add evs to several assembly lines over the next four years. and remember the gm plant in lordstown, ohio. it's been sold to a new company. moritztown motors where it will buildric pickups. all together the auto industry is expected to investlmost a quarter tri
and our consumers tell us shop on the internet.t place to and that's what we do every day. >> miss wrighto say that copy writers are trained to authenticate lower risk items and that in october alone more than 4,000 products out of 490,000 were replicated because they were counterfeit. she did not address the number of fakes that her company already sold. >> today, volkswagen broke ground on a plant expansion in tennessee. where the compa built electric vehicl. it's the latest...
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david wright with what we're learning. >> until now, republicans and the president have been dismissingestimony so far as hearsay. >> we start with two witnesses who were on that july 25th phone call. >> the entire impeachment inquiry. >> reporter: today on capitol hill. >> welcome back to act two of today's circus, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: week two of public impeachment hearings. >> the impeachment inquiry into donald j. trump, the president of the united states. >> reporter: the committee heard from a total of four witnesses, two called by the democrats, two by republicans. up first, two white house advisers who were listening in on the july 25th phone call between president trump and president zelinsky of ukraine. >> if you would both please rise. and raise your right hand. >> reporter: jennifer williams is a state department aide to vice president mike pence. >> i found the july 25th call unusual because in contrast to other presidential calls i had observed it involved discussion of what appeared to be a domestic political matter. >> reporter: and lieutenant colonel alexa
david wright with what we're learning. >> until now, republicans and the president have been dismissingestimony so far as hearsay. >> we start with two witnesses who were on that july 25th phone call. >> the entire impeachment inquiry. >> reporter: today on capitol hill. >> welcome back to act two of today's circus, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: week two of public impeachment hearings. >> the impeachment inquiry into donald j. trump, the president...
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. >> reporter: we remember major vaughn wright and what he told me. you'll be home for the holidays. >> home in time for the holidays. look forward to it. >> reporter: not that you're counting or anything. >> no, of course not. >> reporter: we're glad you're going to be home in time. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: tonight, major wright sending us these images with shawn and olivia and his wife, rosie. he's back home for anksvi ansoany ofouave written toonne, rch tous, o tri" they see so little sun. >> best place now right now on top. >> yeah. >> reporter: they can spend several months beneath the sea. >> well, sir, i've done a 95-day mission. >> reporter: 95 days. >> that's my lge >> yes, sir. >> reporter: well, welcome to the other side. then, we were off, down below, the submarine deep into the mediterranean. the giant missile tubes that hold the tomahawks. and we took note of where the sailors sleep. >> reporter: in between the tomahawk missiles. >> right, right. >> reporter: while on board, they were told they were about to go on a classified
. >> reporter: we remember major vaughn wright and what he told me. you'll be home for the holidays. >> home in time for the holidays. look forward to it. >> reporter: not that you're counting or anything. >> no, of course not. >> reporter: we're glad you're going to be home in time. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: tonight, major wright sending us these images with shawn and olivia and his wife, rosie. he's back home for anksvi ansoany ofouave...
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david wright is at trump tower tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the impeachment inquiry about to enter a new public phase, the battle lines are drawn over who should testify. >> they're having people, i never even heard of some of these people. i don't know who they are. and, by the way, it's all third-hand knowledge. >> reporter: that's not true. the committee has heard from several witnesses who were on that july phone call in which president trump asked ukraine to investigate the bidens. as it stands, the first witness scheduled to appear is america's top diplomat in ukraine, william taylor. behind closed doors, taylor has already testified it was his "clear understanding" there was a quid pro quo. $400 million in u.s. military aid contingent on ukraine announcing a corruption investigation of president trump's political rivals. an arrangement taylor called "crazy." >> this is a very strong case of bribery. >> reporter: republicans, for their part, want to hear from hunter biden. and the anonymous whistle-blower, who first sounded the alarm that resulted in the impeachment inquiry.
david wright is at trump tower tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the impeachment inquiry about to enter a new public phase, the battle lines are drawn over who should testify. >> they're having people, i never even heard of some of these people. i don't know who they are. and, by the way, it's all third-hand knowledge. >> reporter: that's not true. the committee has heard from several witnesses who were on that july phone call in which president trump asked ukraine to...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to david. >>> as this is happening, former u.n.ley is accusing two former cabinet members of undermining president trump and trying to get her to do the same. >> in her new memoir haley claims former secretary of state rex tillerson and former white house chief of staff john kelly confided in her they resisted some of the president's policies in an effort to save the country because the president didn't know what he was doing. >> she said tillerson told her people would die if trump was unchecked. she said she refused her attempt to recruit her to go along with them. >> you memorialized that conversation, it definitely happened? >> it absolutely happened. and instead of saying that to me, they should have been saying that to the president. not asking me to join them on their sidebar plan. it should have been, go tell the president what your differences are and quit if you don't like what he's doing. but to undermine a president is really a very dangerous thing. and it goes against the constitution, and it goes against what the amer
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>> david wright for us at the white house.hank you. >>> now to the democratic presidential field growing larger this morning as former new york city mayor michael bloomberg makes it official, announcing he is running for president. abc's rachel scott has more. >> reporter: this morning, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg announcing he's in the race for president. >> jobs creator, leader, problem solver, mike bloomberg for president. >> i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >> reporter: dropping more than $37 million on a tv ad campaign, the largest in the 2020 campaign cycle so far. >> my staff just told me that mayor bloomberg is going to put millions of dollars in ads tomorrow. no, i'm not. >> reporter: they will air in several key states. >> i understand that rich people are going to have more shoes than the rest of us. they're going to have more cars than the rest of us, and more houses, but they don't get a bigger share of democracy. >> reporter: in the fight to beat president trump, sources close to bl
>> david wright for us at the white house.hank you. >>> now to the democratic presidential field growing larger this morning as former new york city mayor michael bloomberg makes it official, announcing he is running for president. abc's rachel scott has more. >> reporter: this morning, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg announcing he's in the race for president. >> jobs creator, leader, problem solver, mike bloomberg for president. >> i'm mike...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman wright for five minutes. mr. wright: one of the best things in american can do for his or her country, public service, military service, community service. what is a true public servant look like? someone who poses exemplary character and integrity and inspires confidence, someone who has the network of relationships on both sides to be both respected and effective. how do you honor a man who gave corps , the marine infantry and brought democrats and republicans together in the fame of charity? ryan thompson, my trusted chief of staff who sits here with me and a dear friend, joined us on the house floor for the final time today. he has accompanied me and the former boss to the floor countless times and look and do our best. today's different, though, because this is his moment. mr. speaker, there are proud members of the united states marine corps and there are proud graduates of texas a&m university. texas aggies. occasionally god blesses both of those things in one person, such is the case with ryan thompson. h
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman wright for five minutes. mr. wright: one of the best things in american can do for his or her country, public service, military service, community service. what is a true public servant look like? someone who poses exemplary character and integrity and inspires confidence, someone who has the network of relationships on both sides to be both respected and effective. how do you honor a man who gave corps , the marine infantry and...
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i'm glad we're continuing to build new memorials like the one in wright county. i'm glad we continue to honor people who are willing to serve like the recognition of the new rotc program at the camdenton high school. a lot of -- a lot of things have changed in the hundred years since the end of world war i. but the point is this hasn't changed. this isn't something that americans used to do. it's something we continue to do as senator ernest said so well -- senator ernst said so well, it's something we need to do every day. veterans day is a special recognition but to be sure veterans have what they need while they're serving and once they become veterans, to be sure they have everything they were promised and then some. every access to health care that they were promised and i think we've successfully exexpanded not only the kind of health care that people can get but also the way they can get their health care, the access to respect and appreciation, the remembrance of what you did and how that might have led to a behavioral health challenge or a health challen
i'm glad we're continuing to build new memorials like the one in wright county. i'm glad we continue to honor people who are willing to serve like the recognition of the new rotc program at the camdenton high school. a lot of -- a lot of things have changed in the hundred years since the end of world war i. but the point is this hasn't changed. this isn't something that americans used to do. it's something we continue to do as senator ernest said so well -- senator ernst said so well, it's...
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wright is asking her fans to share her story and they're doing just that.as sung by that woman right there, stephanie ramos. [ cheers and applause ] she was incredible. >> thank you so much. it was an honor to be invited. >> i had no idea. >> surprise. >> i know, i got nervous because they said someone from abc news is here to sing the anthem and started looking at me, it's not me. >> i got you. >> thank you, stephanie, so much. >>> chely wright can sing as well, okay. she said there were similarities between the migraine and the stroke. >> and the stroke and here's the thing, robin. we have two sayings in medicine, common things occur commonly, migraines are more common than stroke but have another practice where we exclude the most dangerous things, the things that can kill you first when trying to figure out a diagnosis so when you look at some of the similar symptoms, migraine versus stroke, as we heard, severe headaches, sometimes people with migraines and stroke can get a change of their vision or a vision sensitivity and symptoms of both can be felt
wright is asking her fans to share her story and they're doing just that.as sung by that woman right there, stephanie ramos. [ cheers and applause ] she was incredible. >> thank you so much. it was an honor to be invited. >> i had no idea. >> surprise. >> i know, i got nervous because they said someone from abc news is here to sing the anthem and started looking at me, it's not me. >> i got you. >> thank you, stephanie, so much. >>> chely wright can...
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—— wright is off to eat leaves. i will be watching that one. i will be watching it, yeah.py camp, i would have thoughtl the championship. it must be a happy camp, i would have thought. i mean, frank and his young team are passing all the trials. that is any faith he has shown them. he just got it, eventually! in north—western saudi arabia, 1,000km from riyadh, lies the hidden desert city of hegra. you'd be right in thinking it looks similar to petra injordan. a cultured civilisation of traders known as nabateans, who built that, also built this as their second city over 2000 years ago. the difference is that these sites are relatively unknown, stunningly preserved and unscathed by years of tourism. hegra sits in the vast governate of al ula. i've gotta say, i'm blown away. this is an epic landscape, they say it is nearly the size of belgium! while saudi's international reputation is being questioned right now, billions of dollars are being spent on the whole area, preparing it to welcome tourists as part of the country's 2030 plan to shift saudi arabia's economy away from
—— wright is off to eat leaves. i will be watching that one. i will be watching it, yeah.py camp, i would have thoughtl the championship. it must be a happy camp, i would have thought. i mean, frank and his young team are passing all the trials. that is any faith he has shown them. he just got it, eventually! in north—western saudi arabia, 1,000km from riyadh, lies the hidden desert city of hegra. you'd be right in thinking it looks similar to petra injordan. a cultured civilisation of...
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cybersecurity expert morgan wright joins us now on the phone.you. so does amazon have a case? or does the pentagon have a case? >> you know, david, that's a good question. i think they both do. let's circle in time a little bit. when amazon won the initial contract to provide a classified cloud, you had ibm and oracle protesting it. amazon at that time said -- this is spilled milk, you know sour grapes. they are on the other end of it. do they both have a case? i'm here at a government conference, just got through speaking. we talked about government procurement and the perils public officials have when they make public statements. could what president trump say be a factor? absolutely. will it make a difference in the end? probably not because microsoft met the bar. they provided what was needed to be done and so i think they have a solid case going in but amazon does have a lot of history and prior experience. that's something going for them as well. >> microsoft has moved the bar, moved big-time into cloud computing. my question is is there a
cybersecurity expert morgan wright joins us now on the phone.you. so does amazon have a case? or does the pentagon have a case? >> you know, david, that's a good question. i think they both do. let's circle in time a little bit. when amazon won the initial contract to provide a classified cloud, you had ibm and oracle protesting it. amazon at that time said -- this is spilled milk, you know sour grapes. they are on the other end of it. do they both have a case? i'm here at a government...
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david wright abc news new york. >>> donald trump jr.reeted by fans and protestered to promote his new book. today's event was hosted by non-profit turning point usa. there were also protesters indoors. >> it's okay. listen. hey guys, it's still america. it's okay. we're willing to hear them. they're usually not willing to hear us. >> ucla police officers were there for crowd control. there were no arrests or physical confrontations. >>> today mexico extended an invitation to the u.s. to participate in the deadly ambush in mexico that left nine americans dead. >> and for the first time we hear from the family of a wife and two children who were killed. david langford and his 13-year-old son sat down with abc news chief national apairs correspondent. >> a carry van of cars carrying 100 americans fleeing to the u.s., relatives of american father who lost his wife and two little boys in that horrific ambush in mexico, sharing his heartbreak and the difficult decision he's just made to pull his family out of that country. >> i'm having to mo
david wright abc news new york. >>> donald trump jr.reeted by fans and protestered to promote his new book. today's event was hosted by non-profit turning point usa. there were also protesters indoors. >> it's okay. listen. hey guys, it's still america. it's okay. we're willing to hear them. they're usually not willing to hear us. >> ucla police officers were there for crowd control. there were no arrests or physical confrontations. >>> today mexico extended an...
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washington correspondent morgan wright has more.s week p- g-and-e again cut power to people living in high fire danger areas. and speaking out about it-- is presidential candidate bernie sanders. he sat down one on one with host of inside bay area politics catherine heenan... here is what he had to say about the utility. (vicki) you can watch more of catherine's interview with bernie sanders on inside bay area politics. it runs saturday and sunday morning at 11:05 on kronon. and this week will also air inside bay area poltics right here on kron-4... that's at 8:30 on sunday night. (grant) still ahead- turning to charities in their time of need. where several north bay families affected by the kincade fire are looking for help. (vicki) and a california woman sick with mercury poisoning after using tainted facial cream. where she got the product that put her in the hospital. (grant) in sacramento- an arrest is made after a mother gets mercury poisoning from using tainted facial cream. (vicki) sonseeahray (son see a ray)tonsall has the
washington correspondent morgan wright has more.s week p- g-and-e again cut power to people living in high fire danger areas. and speaking out about it-- is presidential candidate bernie sanders. he sat down one on one with host of inside bay area politics catherine heenan... here is what he had to say about the utility. (vicki) you can watch more of catherine's interview with bernie sanders on inside bay area politics. it runs saturday and sunday morning at 11:05 on kronon. and this week will...
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it is buying a medical device manufacturer based in amsterdam, wright medical. it is selling down a little bit off of that. guy: here in europe, the stock 600 through the 400 line. that is a big deal. it is being driven by the dax today, german autos getting in on the deal. we are waiting for christine lagarde to speak, the first time she's going to do so as president of the ecb. dare i mention it? the rand up by 2%. this to do with the fact that south africa did not get downgraded on friday. negative from moody's but it did not get downgraded. peter, let's start with equities. absolutely going from strength to strength. what message do you take away from that? is clearly athere loss of liquidity. the fed is injecting cash. the $60 billion per month in t-bills they will buy per month on central bank balance sheets. the ecb is back on expansion. over the many years we have been running these qe programs, they have had more impact gradually over time. first they had an impact on the risk-free rate. they have had more impact on the riskier assets. guy: absolutely.
it is buying a medical device manufacturer based in amsterdam, wright medical. it is selling down a little bit off of that. guy: here in europe, the stock 600 through the 400 line. that is a big deal. it is being driven by the dax today, german autos getting in on the deal. we are waiting for christine lagarde to speak, the first time she's going to do so as president of the ecb. dare i mention it? the rand up by 2%. this to do with the fact that south africa did not get downgraded on friday....
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out in the open but just bring it out in the open and we need to talk about it minister infrared wright said. thank you pleasure. in sierra leone soldiers have found a novel way to tackle post-traumatic stress disorder in a country still shaped by a traumatic civil war and the bowler outbreak soldiers are training in yoga to put the past behind them you create problems for your. people why do you do. yoga mats fit young people in sports kit and a charismatic instructor but this is no ordinary yoga class these are sierra leonean soldiers and they're confronting a dark past. i still get i'm still traumatized but i am now able to control it because of how you're going to transform me like a man with a new person sierra leonean society bears deep scars civil war raged in the 1990 s. and 2000 rebel groups recruited young children as fighters in $2014.00 struck cells and lost their lives or their loved ones the mental wounds linger on. using yoga to manage depression and trauma is the brainchild of army sergeant felix and move. by print newgate i think. you don't always think about what has p
out in the open but just bring it out in the open and we need to talk about it minister infrared wright said. thank you pleasure. in sierra leone soldiers have found a novel way to tackle post-traumatic stress disorder in a country still shaped by a traumatic civil war and the bowler outbreak soldiers are training in yoga to put the past behind them you create problems for your. people why do you do. yoga mats fit young people in sports kit and a charismatic instructor but this is no ordinary...
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wright the guardian and nearly all the newspapers have tom watson on the newspapers have tom watson on
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and i can't say ian wright without saying ian wright wright without saying ian wright wright wright!em after brexit — regardless of where a migrant comes from. in the latest of its election pledges, labour says it will promise free dental care for everyone in england. sri lanka's controversial former wartime defence chief gota baya raja pa ksa declares victory in a presidential election
and i can't say ian wright without saying ian wright wright without saying ian wright wright wright!em after brexit — regardless of where a migrant comes from. in the latest of its election pledges, labour says it will promise free dental care for everyone in england. sri lanka's controversial former wartime defence chief gota baya raja pa ksa declares victory in a presidential election
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buy wright agreed to medical group. the u.s.y is awarded a multibillion-dollar contract to build attack submarines. bloomberg has learned the number has been cut from 11 to 9. the value of the deal has not been disclosed. coming up next, nicole miller regan is going to join us to discuss the sacking of the mcdonald's ceo. let's take a look at where european stocks are right now. we are heading toward the close, an hour away just about four europe. germanycar sector in listing their markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: and from london, i'm guy johnson. u.s. house committee is investigating president donald trump. they hope to hear from for witnesses, but bloomberg has learned that is unlikely to happen. all four are members of the administration. the white house has been fighting white house -- house investigators. xi is openas learned to a trip to the u.s., even if it is not a formal state visit. wilbur ross says the two sides are very far along with phase one of a trade deal. the comm
buy wright agreed to medical group. the u.s.y is awarded a multibillion-dollar contract to build attack submarines. bloomberg has learned the number has been cut from 11 to 9. the value of the deal has not been disclosed. coming up next, nicole miller regan is going to join us to discuss the sacking of the mcdonald's ceo. let's take a look at where european stocks are right now. we are heading toward the close, an hour away just about four europe. germanycar sector in listing their markets....
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with ok i will definitely hold you to that well that's a full time for us i'd like to thank mr ed wright said it always say the right stuff be sure to tune in next match day from the team here in berlin done. i'll be visiting. chang. to do. environmental projects we give globalization things biodiversity. exploiting. human rights displacement. the global local and. global 3000 next on t.w. . where and how we choose to be buried reflects the life. in germany traditional cemeteries are no longer the place for burial. more and more people are looking for alternatives. signs is the grave the changing landscape of german cemetery. 30 minutes. i'm not laughing at the germans but sometimes i am placed there laughing with the german and i think deep into german culture. nudity and take this drama day out to you because it's all about who care enough time rachel join me for me to have fun piece of course. welcome to global 3000 this week we had to china growth infrastructure prosperity china wants it all and to boost its green credentials to. in.
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wright the guardian and nearly all the newspapers have tom watson on the newspapers have tom watson on front page this morning as he announced he is leaving. he is not running in this election. and i ought to declare a letter campaign of 130 british indian groups against corbyn‘s labour party because they are damaging relations between the uk and india. i would declare that force —— first and foremost. tom watson was seen as a moderate voice and if this pushes them more to the left where presumably there are fewer vote rs left where presumably there are fewer voters and a report today in one of the newspapers, the metro, said they would lose by about 100 seats. what a whopping disaster. this would move them, presumably, to an even greater defeat. not necessarily. and remember, we can't rely on the polls, as we have learned in previous elections.” will give you that about the poles but if you are moving further towards the left and there are fewer people in support of you, i have never seen the kind of campaigns we have been running ever before the election so i think there is a lot of
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wright said it always say the right be sure to tune in next match day from the team here in berlin. because. i don't think the germans can sometimes i am not nice and nothing with the talent and i think they can project a culture. that is granma their view it's all about who they know i might go join me to meet again in london completely false. you may write to me down in history but you'll get a twist or not you made me in the very dirty but still night. did you want to see my broken out. soulless fall my down give me back so. there's an escape. from a past movie and. a blank ocean. in it. i went out i want freedom we were treated like criminals dangerous criminals. i mean state security file is hundreds of pages thick. yeah yeah it was here when this was east germany the state security watched and harassed the 2 women because they wanted to leave for west germany. 30 years have passed since the berlin wall fell. what. does geissler mean anything to you. know just sila do you want to ring the bell. mr silas door and my god and then what do you say you'll have to talk i can't even r
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been very very important for him to us supporting for a very long time so today they said if evan wright is. step aside and it can give the studio yeah we agree that this is the way for the power so i think i think that that was a very different sounds like he didn't have any choice now 7 that this sitting up on his site huge party everyone was the series in the streets party and celebrating this moment on that what you what you hear are fireworks up to the protestors right . it so everyone celebrating what does this mean for bolivia. i miss political change i mean everyone else has been in power for 14 years. that was the most forward for a powerful man in this country for for 40 years even before he was a very important political actor when he was in the opposition and now suddenly he's not there his vice president also resigned so now well conceived a change in this country that they could meet this cd called this is this this society. far from the political parties they are in the streets they are now the leaders of this country so maybe it was for the nun to come out of this guy who
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brian: our guest for the last hour has been robin wright. and she is currently with the "los angeles times." this is her book looks like -- "in the name of god: the khomeini decade." thank you very much for joining us. robin: thank you. >> this is america is american history tv on c-span three. each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. , formerht on book tv speaker of the house newt gingrich with his latest book " trump versus china." >> i don't think the chinese have any great planning in the 20 or 45 years to try to take us on militarily in a conventional and. i do think they are trying to build the kind of cyber capabilities and this is part of wei is an extraordinary national asset. i think they are trying to build capabilities in space, both of which have global implications. >> new york university journalism professor pamela newberg talks about her new book. >> what i am not optimistic about is white america's ability fiction of the people-americans, latinx , the centuries-old demeaning thats of people a
brian: our guest for the last hour has been robin wright. and she is currently with the "los angeles times." this is her book looks like -- "in the name of god: the khomeini decade." thank you very much for joining us. robin: thank you. >> this is america is american history tv on c-span three. each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. , formerht on book tv speaker of the house newt gingrich with his latest book " trump versus...
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abc7 news reporter david wright has thela >> reporter: he's the first white house staffer to testifyimpeachment inquiry. mark sandy of the office of management and budget. democrats hope sandy will shed light on the administration's decision to briefly withhold $400 million in military aid to ukraine allegedly as leverage to get ukraine to investigate the president's political rivals. friday night, david holmes, an embassy staffer in ukraine, testified for six hours behind closed doors. in his opening statement obtained by abc news, holmes said he overheard a phone call between the president and ambassador gordon sondland and that sondland later told holmes trump didn't care about ukraine. quote, the president only cares about, quote, big stuff, big stuff that benefits the president like the biden investigation. earlier in the day, the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine testified that she was the victim of a smear campaign spearheaded by the president's lawyers, rudy giuliani. >> i do not understand mr. giuliani's motives for attacking me. >> while she was on the stand, president trum
abc7 news reporter david wright has thela >> reporter: he's the first white house staffer to testifyimpeachment inquiry. mark sandy of the office of management and budget. democrats hope sandy will shed light on the administration's decision to briefly withhold $400 million in military aid to ukraine allegedly as leverage to get ukraine to investigate the president's political rivals. friday night, david holmes, an embassy staffer in ukraine, testified for six hours behind closed doors....
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roger stone makes six, dan. >> david wright at the white house. david, thank you so much. >>> so many angles to explore here. nyu w professor. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you very much. let's start with president trump tweeting in right in the middle of marie yovanovitch's testimony on capitol hill yesterday. democrats as you know calling this witness tampering, witness intimidation. is it? >> well, the federal statute says that witness intimidation or tampering is to knowingly influence or intimidate a witness so that you influence her testimony. so it may not necessarily be about intimidating marie yovanovitch but subsequent witnesses who might come down the line letting them know this is what happens when you go against the president. >> since she was testifying and might not have seen it maybe not tampering with her in particular but tampering with the overall system. >> exactly. >> you noted quickly he didn't do this when there were men testifying against him on wednesday. >> no, he was very restrained with george kent and bill taylor,
roger stone makes six, dan. >> david wright at the white house. david, thank you so much. >>> so many angles to explore here. nyu w professor. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you very much. let's start with president trump tweeting in right in the middle of marie yovanovitch's testimony on capitol hill yesterday. democrats as you know calling this witness tampering, witness intimidation. is it? >> well, the federal statute says that witness intimidation or...
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abc news reporter dave wright has the latest. >> i don't think i've ever seen support in the republicanad this kind of potter. >> president trump insists he had a great week despite the impeachment inquiry. >> you know the great hoax, they call it the impeachment hoax and that's worked out really well. >> the trump's former national security dwishz claims the administration locked him out of the twitter account for months out of fear what i may say, john bolton tweeted friday, we have now liber eighted the twitter account with, previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my resignation. the white house denies it did anything of the sort. cnn caught up with bolton as he arrived back in d.c. >> why did the white house lock. >> you you'll have to ask the white house that. >> bolton's former deputy fiona hill he told her to distance herself from a pressure campaign to get ukraine to investigate former vice president bide. . >> ambassador bolton told me that i'm not part of the -- this whatever drug deal that mulvaney and sondland are cooking up. >> if the impeachment process goes for
abc news reporter dave wright has the latest. >> i don't think i've ever seen support in the republicanad this kind of potter. >> president trump insists he had a great week despite the impeachment inquiry. >> you know the great hoax, they call it the impeachment hoax and that's worked out really well. >> the trump's former national security dwishz claims the administration locked him out of the twitter account for months out of fear what i may say, john bolton tweeted...
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wright, humpty dumped a? right mike wright, jeff zucker? and perhaps the most shameless hypocrisy of all, you have this corrupt, compromised coward, for three years, nothing but a congenital buyer -- by the way, light in this case already. adam schiff is going to kick off this public which trial into whether or not president trump engaged in a quid pro quo -- wait a minute, willing to change that. x that i would, now we will call it extortion, with the country of ukraine. of course, he is alleging the track know my president traded u.s. aid in exchange for ukraine cooperation in election interference and investigation. the interesting thing is, not one time -- do you know, not call, not once, in that phone call him, not single time, did they ever bring up the issue of aid. not once. and then they ignore completely -- again, only a democrat can do this, only the mob can do this -- a corrupt investigation into vice president joe biden. and his son, hunter. democrats want you to forget three things. one, the united states has a cooperation agr
wright, humpty dumped a? right mike wright, jeff zucker? and perhaps the most shameless hypocrisy of all, you have this corrupt, compromised coward, for three years, nothing but a congenital buyer -- by the way, light in this case already. adam schiff is going to kick off this public which trial into whether or not president trump engaged in a quid pro quo -- wait a minute, willing to change that. x that i would, now we will call it extortion, with the country of ukraine. of course, he is...
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abc news's david wright has more. >> reporter: mark sandy from the appeared saturda under dget subpoenacareer civil serv t servant, answering questions about the administration's decisions to briefly withhold $100 million in military aid to ukraine. democrats are trying to prove the president froze the money to pressure ukraine to investigate his political rivals. the commitee also released transcripts of two other witnesses, one of them jennifer williams a staff member of vice president mike pence. she was on the july 25 call in which trump repeatedly brought up investigating the bidens and the 2016 election. she testified she found the mention of those investigations unusual and inappropriate. she also told the committee she noted down a specific name that came up, burisma. that's the ukrainian energy company where hunter biden served on the board while his father, vice president biden, was the obama administration's point person on ukraine. notin >> look, biden and his son are stone cold crooked. >> reporter: but the summary of the call released by the white house, the centerpiece of
abc news's david wright has more. >> reporter: mark sandy from the appeared saturda under dget subpoenacareer civil serv t servant, answering questions about the administration's decisions to briefly withhold $100 million in military aid to ukraine. democrats are trying to prove the president froze the money to pressure ukraine to investigate his political rivals. the commitee also released transcripts of two other witnesses, one of them jennifer williams a staff member of vice president...
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david wright, abc news, washington. >>> after the first public testimonies in the impeachment inquiryc news chief anchor george stephanopoulos sits down with sean patrick maloney and chris stewart. watch the full interviews on this week with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 right here on abc 7. >>> and today abc 7 will be part of the democratic presidential candidate forum. five candidates will participate in the forum which is focused on latino issues. bigad shaban, pete buttigieg, kamala harris, tom steyer and julian castro will be questioned by a panel of journalists including our own leanne melendez. you can watch the candidates forum at 10:30 this morning on abc 7. >>> many people think of the bay area as just san francisco, oakland, and san jose, but there's so much more. like all this. it's where we work, live and love. all of our cities big and small are facing the same problems and everyone is looking for solutions. that's why abc 7 is looking for answers and inspiration in communities throughout the eveae tackling the same big problems. how is fremont working to build a better
david wright, abc news, washington. >>> after the first public testimonies in the impeachment inquiryc news chief anchor george stephanopoulos sits down with sean patrick maloney and chris stewart. watch the full interviews on this week with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 right here on abc 7. >>> and today abc 7 will be part of the democratic presidential candidate forum. five candidates will participate in the forum which is focused on latino issues. bigad shaban, pete...
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heres a david wright. >> reporter: president trump continued his criticism of the impeachment ingirryas he left washington heading to alabama/lsu. >> there's about never been a president so transparent. this is a witch hunt at the highest level. >> reporter: on wednesday the probe moves from closed door depositions to open hearings. house republicans submitted the list of witnesses they want to testify which includes the former vice president's son hunter biden as well as the anonymous whistleblower. in the why request, devin nunes writes that the president should be afforded an opportunity to confront his accusers. late today the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff said he will consider the republican request but cautioned this inquiry will not serve as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the bidens or 2016 that the president pressed caltra pressed au crane to conduct. democrats began releasing transcripts of some of the closed door testimony. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman the national security director of european affairs was on the c
heres a david wright. >> reporter: president trump continued his criticism of the impeachment ingirryas he left washington heading to alabama/lsu. >> there's about never been a president so transparent. this is a witch hunt at the highest level. >> reporter: on wednesday the probe moves from closed door depositions to open hearings. house republicans submitted the list of witnesses they want to testify which includes the former vice president's son hunter biden as well as the...
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bolivian wright police have fireddtear gas to break up a funeral procession in the ause. -- there ison debate in congress over when to hold new electtons. bolivia's interim government is hoping elections will defuse street violence that has killed 32 people since october. think, that ongoing political process is only fueling the unrest on tte street. >> that's right. that's why people are very angry at what is haapening. there is uncertainty as to what will happen here. party members have agreed hold elections. they have named last night members of congress. i think it's going to be in january. is having thousands of people in the streets of bolivia every day. today was a particular day because the prooessers, the --chers werr coming from walking nearly four hours to reach the perimeters offthe presidential palace. vigil. he two days ago, they clashed with the army. the police and the army were protecting a fuel plant. people are very angry. the coffined to bring to the presidential palace because thhy say the interim president should be held accountable for the death. they want her re
bolivian wright police have fireddtear gas to break up a funeral procession in the ause. -- there ison debate in congress over when to hold new electtons. bolivia's interim government is hoping elections will defuse street violence that has killed 32 people since october. think, that ongoing political process is only fueling the unrest on tte street. >> that's right. that's why people are very angry at what is haapening. there is uncertainty as to what will happen here. party members have...
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a summary of that call saying that this was another, as he puts it, perfect phone call. >> david wright for us at the white house this morning's thank you. >> several democrats hoping to oust donald trump in the next president many election filing to get on the primary ballot in new hampshire. i caught up with several of the candidates on the road to discuss the state of the race and the possible late entrants entrance of a big city mayor. the already crowded campaign trail facing another candidate. >> nobody i'd rather run against than little michael. that i can tell you. >> reporter: president trump offering a familiar nickname to michael bloomberg, the former cle to j in. >> with regard to michael bloomberg, i welcome him in the race. he's a solid guy. see where it goes. >> reporter: democratic hopefuls descending on new hampshire reacting to the news racing to reach the state's filing deadline to get their names on the nation's first primary ballot. do you think there's room for another billionaire candidate running for president? >> i'll leave that to the pundits. you know, welcome
a summary of that call saying that this was another, as he puts it, perfect phone call. >> david wright for us at the white house this morning's thank you. >> several democrats hoping to oust donald trump in the next president many election filing to get on the primary ballot in new hampshire. i caught up with several of the candidates on the road to discuss the state of the race and the possible late entrants entrance of a big city mayor. the already crowded campaign trail facing...