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you know been she said yan you might never come back could listen to her 22 days after my husband disappeared she suddenly die huge our heart. the uncertainty is intentional thirty's use the sites to extort confession. to guards a presence of around the clock. the register every movement you make. they observe you have to find your weak spot and find out what your most scared of the good news you are. they don't allow you to change positions when you sleep. and they deprive you of your slightest freedoms . you have to ask even if you want to drink water. they make you sit on a wooden block for 16 hours. anymore. you can't even go to the toilet because your. old attention facility is designed for you to understand that you are under their control. if they want you to live you will live . or die you will die if they want you to suffer you will suffer if they want you to be happy and you'll be happy. months later he was transferred to a regular detention center and jailed for 2 years after his release. of the secret detention even had his license to practice law. but he is still refusing to keep
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overnight, the president himself ordered a hold on military aid to ukraine, days before pressuring the you yan president to investigate joe biden. how democrats meet behind closed doors as the talk of impeachment grows. >> is there a path to diplomacy? >>> and did the faa mislead congress on the boeing 737 max. they say the inspectors were underqualified. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the strongest suggestion yet, that the president may have political motives when he pr pressured him to investigate joe biden's son. "the washington post" first to report this. >> a senior administration official says the president was mainly concerned about corruption and pushing europe to shoulder more of the financial burden for ukraine's defense. senator chris murphy says zelensky was concerned that the money was for not investigating the bidens. monday, the president kept it up, accusing the vice president and his son, hunter, of wrongdoing, without offering any
overnight, the president himself ordered a hold on military aid to ukraine, days before pressuring the you yan president to investigate joe biden. how democrats meet behind closed doors as the talk of impeachment grows. >> is there a path to diplomacy? >>> and did the faa mislead congress on the boeing 737 max. they say the inspectors were underqualified. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the strongest...
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employee, the whistle blower who first questioned a july phonecall between president trump and you drain yan. zalinsky. >> i found the allegations deeply disturbing. >> the democrat running today's hearing and others in congress have seen the original complaint and all of this comes a day after the white house released a five-page rough transcript of the phonecall in question showing that the claim that former vice pr it is a jok trump and republicans say there was never any kid pro quo. no threat to funding if ukraine didn't follow through. >> this transcript is the reason the democrats are going to move forward with impeachment. it just shows you this is not about fact. this is not about the truth. there is a pretext for them to do what they have always wanted to do. >>> this is a two-step process of the first testified house intelligence committee. and. >>> and jackie congress who allowed. >>> and to members of the house and senate intelligence committees. spear says the full complaint suggests an abuse of power for president trump who asked for the ukraine yan president to help investiga
employee, the whistle blower who first questioned a july phonecall between president trump and you drain yan. zalinsky. >> i found the allegations deeply disturbing. >> the democrat running today's hearing and others in congress have seen the original complaint and all of this comes a day after the white house released a five-page rough transcript of the phonecall in question showing that the claim that former vice pr it is a jok trump and republicans say there was never any kid pro...
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you can sneak one now and then. all right? stay together. (female ngurist) woo-hoo? yan! hello. we're just here for the day. ear what that amish just said to me? (telephone ringing) -who's calling? -a friend.rter. (telephone rings) (male speaker) yeah, salan r, public relations. help you? uh, yeah, i'm trying to reach sergeant elton carter. (salazar) are you a member of the family? what? no, i'm a friend. (salazarnf then i regret tom you sergeant carter is dead. -what? -he died last nigh killed in the line of duty. should(dramatic music)er-- ♪ (telephone ringing) ♪ heo? o? yes. paul! ♪ paul, it's john book. (schaeffer) i'll take it in the study. ♪ uh... um how are you, john? ♪ hello, john. ♪ calling me at home. can't trace the call that's smart, john. very smart. ea lost theng, didn't you, paul? -what? sn't that what you used to say about dirty cops? somewhere along the way they lost the meaning. don't make it difficult, john. w we kere you are. we're about-- no, no, you got it wrong, man. i'm cogong to get you. i like your style, john. i've always liked your style. i'm gonna do to you whatever you did to ze
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has been working to address for years, but the president didn't go to the ewe yan yan leader and say i really want you to focus on corruption broadly wherever you find it. he had a very specific target in mind and that specific target just so happened to be the person that was likely to be his biggest rival in the 2020 race. >> it sounds like when he talks about corruption it's shorthand for joe biden or hillary clinton's emails. >> yeah, certainly. it's certainly a focus for him when it's somebody that has a potential downside to that level of scrutiny. >> let me mention rudy giuliani and william barr both will get in touch with you and your team. rudy giuliani did. bill barr is denying it. here is rudy giuliani talking about who told him to do that on fox news. >> you know who i did it at the request of, the state department. i never talked to an ukrainian official until the state department called me and asked me to do it and then i reported every conversation back to them. lawyer rarks i'm a pretty good lawyer. just a country lawyer, but it's all here. right here. >> did you read the transcript? >
has been working to address for years, but the president didn't go to the ewe yan yan leader and say i really want you to focus on corruption broadly wherever you find it. he had a very specific target in mind and that specific target just so happened to be the person that was likely to be his biggest rival in the 2020 race. >> it sounds like when he talks about corruption it's shorthand for joe biden or hillary clinton's emails. >> yeah, certainly. it's certainly a focus for him...
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yans. >> i thought you meant the head of the central bank now. >> in germany. >> we are going to press thek about private valuations and we were talking about wework and we're going to talk about china, iran, what's going on geo politically. steve's going to be sticking around for some more. >> where is the pause button i didn't know we've had one. i've heard it twice. >> going to press the pause button >> over near you >> coming up, much more with our special guest blackstone chairman and ceo steve schwarzman and ohio senator rob portman is going to join us to talk about the economic fallout from last weekend's attack on saudi arabia stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc part of that is because we're positioned in the alternative asset industry we buy companies we buy real estate we lend to people who are doing that we invest in hedge funds that businessis a structurally better business. we can have a growth plan to make that business if it's a company accelerate its growth and the faster it grows the higher we put leverage on it and if you're growing much faster than the stock
yans. >> i thought you meant the head of the central bank now. >> in germany. >> we are going to press thek about private valuations and we were talking about wework and we're going to talk about china, iran, what's going on geo politically. steve's going to be sticking around for some more. >> where is the pause button i didn't know we've had one. i've heard it twice. >> going to press the pause button >> over near you >> coming up, much more with our...
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as you saw contessa browe in wilmington, north carolina. >> hurricane doctor yan flood water still lapsge. a second hurricane in less than three years from moving to north carolina from pittsburgh. but she weaered better than her neighbors because she bought a flood insurance policy soe sheoesn't live in the fema designated zone. john meyer has the pictures to prove how swamped he got. >> are y anywhere near a river. >> no where near. >> near the ocean. >> about six miles from here. and about 30 feet lower >> did you have flood iinsuran. did not. i have the deed and the survey from a mortgage back in the 80s as very clearly stamped on it this property is not in a flooorzone. >> years big insurers avoided offering private flood insurance. it was seen as too risky.w but nie insurers are moving beyond the fema famously singated flood maps and new tech to analyze data and risk. chubb factors in property characteristic detai. mapping and modelling toeasure exposure to storm water and storm courage summary judgment. new tools to assess individual >> that how house has a that house and that ho
as you saw contessa browe in wilmington, north carolina. >> hurricane doctor yan flood water still lapsge. a second hurricane in less than three years from moving to north carolina from pittsburgh. but she weaered better than her neighbors because she bought a flood insurance policy soe sheoesn't live in the fema designated zone. john meyer has the pictures to prove how swamped he got. >> are y anywhere near a river. >> no where near. >> near the ocean. >> about...
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you very much. >>> with me now to discuss this is julie yan, a professor at princeton. , ron brownstein, senior editor for the atlantic and a cnn political analyst as well. thank you both for being here. julian, let e me start with you. how concerned or maybe should the president be concerned about this new round of impeachment talk if the white house doesn't share the whistleblower complaint with congress and if they don't make the transcript public. >> be very concerned. the matters we're discussing here are very propmatic in terms of what the allegations are that the president did in terms of leaning on another country in order to get dirt on a political opponent. and possibly dangling military aid as a result of it. it's not clear to me the politics has changed within the house democratic caucus. speaker pelosi's still going to be reluctant to move forward unless she has our 218 vote, meaning all the democrats and i think democrats are still scared of a backlash, but this substance combine wd mueller report, this is what an impeachment inquiry was made r for. sxwl. >
you very much. >>> with me now to discuss this is julie yan, a professor at princeton. , ron brownstein, senior editor for the atlantic and a cnn political analyst as well. thank you both for being here. julian, let e me start with you. how concerned or maybe should the president be concerned about this new round of impeachment talk if the white house doesn't share the whistleblower complaint with congress and if they don't make the transcript public. >> be very concerned. the...
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you for that update. and we're going to speak live to a mayor, just hours away from declaring a state of emergency. our coverage of hurricane dour yanh headed north when we come right back. me righ. oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. thanks to you, we will. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... ...all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ play it co
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there was trump when there was the sort of the subterrain yan trumpness everywhere in the politics ignoring it doesn't make it go away it just makes yout comes up. fundamentally i don't think we can ignore it because it's the reality of the situation. i think that applies to democrat candidates too. the situation in the country right now is that donald trump is the president of the united states. and that is a crisis. and if you try to run a campaign ignoring that fact, you're going to seem stupid and irrelevant. [ applause ] >> so i mean the fundamental conflict here is about what you are doing for ratings or as a responsibility. and our responsibility is to cover what's going on at this extraordinary moment in our history. and there is a temptation lolts of american stukss dismayed it since november of 2016 there is the temptation to just stick your head in the sand and pretend that this is all just a regular normal event. it is not. and it's terrifying. and people don't want to tune in to something where they're going to be terrified. but the fact is we have a responsibility of saying this is actually what's happening on any given
there was trump when there was the sort of the subterrain yan trumpness everywhere in the politics ignoring it doesn't make it go away it just makes yout comes up. fundamentally i don't think we can ignore it because it's the reality of the situation. i think that applies to democrat candidates too. the situation in the country right now is that donald trump is the president of the united states. and that is a crisis. and if you try to run a campaign ignoring that fact, you're going to seem...
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kentucky cavalry how do you think these followers -- federals do spencersforward with against confederates with single shot rifles spread out. the quickly over and kentucky yans collapse. they lose their battle flag and begin to fall back under the pressure of the federals as they move into hoover's gap. confederates try to make a stand right there and send a courier riding as fast as they can back towards fairfield to wake up stewart's division, get wilder realizes the situation and he sends his vanguard unit, his 17th indiana, attack. they scatter the confederates and push into the gap itself. his orders only are to stop to take the foot of the gap and wait for the main body of the federal infantry to come up and complete the assault. realizes, those trenches aren't occupied. and if i wait, they might be occupied by people very unfriendly to me so he orders and through the gap the gap and actually takes position on a rimming on the other -- ridge on the other side where you see jacob's store, before jacob's store. it's where if you go there today that's where the confederate the battlefield pavilion they have right off of on -- or 107. one of the exits righ
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you very much. great presentation. >> very interesting presentation and i kind of like the idea of having a reinterpretation of court towers so that's very innovative. with the victoria yan sort of doors of san francisco, which is very much our icon here. i just wonder, how long will this installation be? i'm not sure i saw that. >> the temporary art, temporary artist, quite a well accepted thing. if you don't like it it goes away. people are accepting. the community welcomes temporary art. permanent art, people become more opinionated about it. [laughter] this is a proposal for 12 months to a license for 12 months and the artist said they'll probably stay nine months of that and that wore offering the opportunity for 12. >> in the past, what happened to some of these pieces after they were taken off our property? >> the artist have taken and moved them to another location. the polar bear has a trip planned to various states to put it on because it was speaking to such a social issue. i believe some of them have been sold. i believe that the rocket ship got sold. the rocket ship is installed in denver, colorado. the location with the bay bridge back drop with san francis
you very much. great presentation. >> very interesting presentation and i kind of like the idea of having a reinterpretation of court towers so that's very innovative. with the victoria yan sort of doors of san francisco, which is very much our icon here. i just wonder, how long will this installation be? i'm not sure i saw that. >> the temporary art, temporary artist, quite a well accepted thing. if you don't like it it goes away. people are accepting. the community welcomes...
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you for that update. >>> a team from travis airforce base is heading to florida. they will be assessing airports and airfields in both the bahamas to make sure they can handle human tar yanrom the medical group are also heading out. they will be used in case critically ill patients need to be evacuated. stay with us here at morns on 2. in our next hour, we will take you live for standard of care 1:00. throughout the day, you can updates on our social meet i can't pages. >>> an oakland high school is at the center of a cheating scandal but it doesn't involve the students. teachers and administrators are accused of boosting grades to help students passion classes which helps the school. joining us live in the newsroom with more on that. >> the school at the center of all of this is castlemont high school. it is reported that every year, 30% of the student body there failed to graduate. that is double the state average. and it appears these cheating allegations may be directly related to that statistic. now, student who is fail a class have the opportunity to retake that class online using a system from a company called apex learning. at the heart of the allegation, some st
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yan leader in investigating joe biden and his son. >>> the conversation i had with the president of ukraine was absolutely again. it was perfect. now, what youook at the democrat side. take a look at how the whole witch hunt started. >> president trump talked to white house correspondents just before flying to houston to check the flood damage and attend a campaign rally there. the president says his phonecall back in july with a new ukraine leader was warm and friendly and was to congratulate him on winning the election. president trump says they talked about a wide range of topics. the. >>> what lawmakers are saying needs to be done. >>> plus, youth leaders are at the united nations demanding action on climate change after thousands took to the streets this weekend. cooper! did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most perso
yan leader in investigating joe biden and his son. >>> the conversation i had with the president of ukraine was absolutely again. it was perfect. now, what youook at the democrat side. take a look at how the whole witch hunt started. >> president trump talked to white house correspondents just before flying to houston to check the flood damage and attend a campaign rally there. the president says his phonecall back in july with a new ukraine leader was warm and friendly and was...
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yan. phil's, kate's argument is that this controversy is being amplified by the media to somehow equate it between joe biden and donald trump as if there's muddiness there. does she have a point? >> you asked a good series of questions there. this issue is in the media because the president of the united states conduct in a private conversation with a foreign leader is under scrutiny. and that's a serious issue and a matter of national security and why so many news organizations are covering it so intensely but in talking with trump advisers over the weekend it's clear that the president and his team see an advantage here, a political advantage in keeping this issue in the news because it muddies the waters as it relates to joe biden, creates controversy surrounding biden and ukraine. and that's something that trump's going to continue to do it. you see him hammering it in the public appearances and twitter again and again. >> how's he able to do that while simultaneously ignoring all of the foreign business dealings that his own adult children have presently? how is he able to attack on -- with the right hand and ignore everything in the left hand? >> katy, it is the same reason tha
yan. phil's, kate's argument is that this controversy is being amplified by the media to somehow equate it between joe biden and donald trump as if there's muddiness there. does she have a point? >> you asked a good series of questions there. this issue is in the media because the president of the united states conduct in a private conversation with a foreign leader is under scrutiny. and that's a serious issue and a matter of national security and why so many news organizations are...
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difference if you call it an impeachment inquiry or not, the republicans clearly say it does make a difference. >> again, what is in a word, what is in a name, manu, we say in such shakespeare yan termter. nancy pelosi will be taking questions soon. let me bring in cnn political director david chalian with more. i don't know, can i just say what it feels like, it feels like a bit of a silly name game that some folks on playing on capitol hill when it comes to impeachment inquiry, impeachment investigation or not or both but the speaker very clearly thinks that what you call it really does matter. why is that? >> because the country has shown thus far, the country at large, not to have an appetite for this, and nancy pelosi, as you know, she has made this crystal clear. she is not of the mind that this is something the democrats should head towards unless they have already begun to make the case to the american people that is bringing a majority of the american people around that all of a sudden republicans in the senate start expressing, she's looking at the totality of the process from beginning to end saying how do we get from here to here, and not just go down a road and cra
difference if you call it an impeachment inquiry or not, the republicans clearly say it does make a difference. >> again, what is in a word, what is in a name, manu, we say in such shakespeare yan termter. nancy pelosi will be taking questions soon. let me bring in cnn political director david chalian with more. i don't know, can i just say what it feels like, it feels like a bit of a silly name game that some folks on playing on capitol hill when it comes to impeachment inquiry,...
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you saw patrick there in a rescue boat. i want to go first to tom sater outfront live at the weather center. what is the latest on the track of dorian yan now that it's moving again. >> well, erin, right now it's at 6-mile-per-hour. that's still considered slow for a tropical system system. but it's better than station ari. let me start with grand bahama island because they are going in the first night of darkness. if you notice on the infrared. thunderstorms are coming into the region. that's going to hurt some of the rescue and search efforts.e wine keeping that high water like the images you just showed moments ago from receding. when you have the airfield here and free port here and the inuntags of water as long as the winds continue, the water can't recede. the airport had five to six feet just completely submerging it. once the waters recede then they can inspect the airfield just to get aircraft in there because that's what we need. again now that we seere concerns, not just for the carolinas but florida still in there because i and it will be heavy at times. no longer is it just the feeder bands kicking through an occasional dow
you saw patrick there in a rescue boat. i want to go first to tom sater outfront live at the weather center. what is the latest on the track of dorian yan now that it's moving again. >> well, erin, right now it's at 6-mile-per-hour. that's still considered slow for a tropical system system. but it's better than station ari. let me start with grand bahama island because they are going in the first night of darkness. if you notice on the infrared. thunderstorms are coming into the region....
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yan efforts to operate through legitimate, lawful processes to make known his or her concerns about the president's alleged abuse of power and so is to be further credited for operating through appropriate channels. >> when youalance on what the whistleblower is alleging about the president's behavior and we now know about behavior within the white house involving white house lures and other white house officials so essentially submarine evidence of the president's behavior by hiding it in a secret server that wasn't designed to hold that kind of information, when you look at the balance of that actual allegation and the continuing evolving story we have got about how the whistleblower's allegation was handled at all levels of government in the intelligence agencies by the intelligence community inspector general, by the dni, the involvement of the justice department, the involvement of the white house council's office, are you equally concerned about those two things? how do you feel about the handling of the complaint vis-a-vis the overall serious about what he or she is alleging. >> some of these actors acted credibly. i think his legal analysis on its face appears sound. there could be potentially, you k
yan efforts to operate through legitimate, lawful processes to make known his or her concerns about the president's alleged abuse of power and so is to be further credited for operating through appropriate channels. >> when youalance on what the whistleblower is alleging about the president's behavior and we now know about behavior within the white house involving white house lures and other white house officials so essentially submarine evidence of the president's behavior by hiding it...
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you do enjoyt with thomas cook. you'll be the last people to be on this aircraft, so please have a safe journey home. yanthat was the last flight of the airline operating by thomas in addition to all these workers who are out of work, there's something like 600,000 stranded passengers around the world and there is now a massive effort to bring them all home. the repatriation of british travelers was being described as the largest peacetime effort in british history. they're bringing 15,000 homer today, but it's going to take until october 6th. >> it ooh is a beautiful speech but those wouldn't be clapping if they were one of the 600,000 clapping. mike, you're up. >>> it was a big night for soccer star megan rapinoe. she was honored with fifa's best women's player of the world. she led the united states to the women's world up with title in july and during her acceptance speech she had an uplifting speech for her fellow players. let's take a look. >> we have incredible platforms. i ask everyone here share your success. we have unique opportunity in football different than any other sport in the world. to
you do enjoyt with thomas cook. you'll be the last people to be on this aircraft, so please have a safe journey home. yanthat was the last flight of the airline operating by thomas in addition to all these workers who are out of work, there's something like 600,000 stranded passengers around the world and there is now a massive effort to bring them all home. the repatriation of british travelers was being described as the largest peacetime effort in british history. they're bringing 15,000...